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TheTinMan 02-18-2006 10:36 PM

New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
Any of you guys know about Seaway boats?

I know they are a down east type boat built in Maine and I think are prety expensive.

I came across a 23' w/a 1992 Merc 175hp rebuilt this past summer, no trailer, for $5,900!!! Not sure what year the hull is, I emailed the guy and waiting for his response. It's not really what I was looking for, but I hat to pass up an awesome deal!

The more I think about it, I think he left a digit off the price, boat even has some electronics and a new enclosure. It just doesn't add up, maybe it need structural work too???

http://seawayboats.com/



Here she is:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...awayMedium.jpg

Mulv80 02-18-2006 10:52 PM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
That boat is awesome, it has that classic look that only a boat from Maine could have. I was just searching around and a new 21 footer from them sells for 42,500 with a yamaha 115. If you can but that boat for $5900 I would do it in a second.

TheTinMan 02-18-2006 10:56 PM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
It has to be a typo....He must have left a number off before the "5"...I called the guy and left a message...hope he calls soon, this is killin me!

If the motor is a 92 figure the hull is the same.....even $15,900 is an OK deal...has to be typo.

TheTinMan 02-19-2006 12:18 AM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
He emailed me! Hull is a 77, didn't think it was near that old, need to do some research on the older Seaway's now. I'm still very intereseted. What do you guys think?

Here's his response to my email:

The hull is a 1977 no soft spots the boat is very solid it has been very well maintained. Very solid transom, no damage to hull just upkeep. and i am sorry but that is the only pic i have right now. i will get more overthe next few days for you.

Mulv80 02-19-2006 12:29 AM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
Tin, By the looks of those homes I would think that boat has been maintained with an open checkbook. the top looks new and boat looks much newer than a 77. I'm not a fan of Merc's but I think for the money thats a great deal. My only advice is to not get caught up in the "good deal" and wind up with a boat that doesnt suit your needs. If your into fly fishing that boat doesnt look like its got a ton of cockpit space. For $5900 theres alot of nice V20 CC's out there. Good luck and keep us updated.

TheTinMan 02-19-2006 12:57 AM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
Good point Mulv.....But, here's my plan. IF(and that's big if) I get this boat, I would keep it in a slip at a local marina. A 23' downeaster with full enclosure...talk about fall striper fishing in comfort! I'd keep the tin boat and rig it for flyfishing...I'd make a casting platform on the bow and I'd like to redo the transom and enclose it. I didn't really want to be a 2 boat owner but I love the looks of that Seaway! I've always wanted a downeast style boat like that. I still need to see this boat, sea trial it and do some research on it. I already emailed the owner of Seaway for some info on it.

Even though it's 23' I'm not expecting it to ride as good as a V20, in fact it probably won't even come close. These hulls are meant for slower speeds and are a pretty economical design. Eventually I'd love to put a Suzi 140 4 stroke on her. I'm not jumping the gun, I still think it's a pretty damn good deal and if it looks as good as it does in the picture I believe I could always get my money back....and then some too. I hope he calls me, I'd go see it tomorrow if possible.

Mulv80 02-19-2006 01:09 AM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
I here ya man, that would make a great striper boat. I went to their site and the cuddy, if anything like the new ones looks deep and roomy. Youre right about not loosing money on it if you decide its not the right boat for you. I've never even been out on my V20 and I'd trade it in a second for that boat.

willy 02-19-2006 07:25 AM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
Tin for the money jump that is a sweet hull and if for no reason other than resale you should do it ;)

phester 02-19-2006 10:55 AM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
is that [or like] their 21 Seafarer ?

willy 02-19-2006 04:09 PM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
Just looked at their 23 footer layout, very nice, and that one in your pic Tin looks like it will have a decent cockpit area itself. Did not see anything about draft of ther boats but I think that boat would be darn nice to fish off.

bigshrimpin 02-20-2006 05:23 AM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
I've ridden in a Seaway Center Console and I do not like them at all. They're real pretty but they handle very poorly in even average seas. First of all they are wet as hell. Secondly It's a round bottom boat (almost flat bottom), so you rock like crazy. Third the entry is real sharp . . . you kill yourself in following seas.

Stay away or use it for a planter in your front yard!!!



bigshrimpin 02-20-2006 05:32 AM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
Tin - This is the boat has your name written all over it!!!!

http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/3/7/82346837.htm

This will be small enough for the flats
It's got a suzuki 140 already and a 2003 trailer!!!!
The 18 has a nice raised platform in the front for flyfishing too.

Just buy this one and stop killing me with these panga and seaway boats . . . I'm going gray.


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Skools Out 02-20-2006 11:11 AM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bigshrimpin
Just buy this one and stop killing me with these panga and seaway boats . . . I'm going gray. *

LOL I Agree BS lol Those have been some ugly boats he's posted JMO!!!

Pipe_Dream 02-20-2006 11:30 AM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skools Out

LOL I Agree BS lol Those have been some ugly boats he's posted JMO!!!

Don't listen to them, Tin. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I'm a downeast boat junkie, too. If this boat suits you, buy it! ;)

bigshrimpin 02-20-2006 03:37 PM

New England guys...Seaway boats?.  
 
I'm all about function . . . if cruising on flat water at 20 mph is your thing . . . then it's fine. Any other conditions . . . forget it. Seaway makes a pretty boat, but it's about as seaworthy as a canoe.

Downeast boats usually are heavy, have a keel, and a heavy diesel motor (i.e. low center of gravity). Seaway is a flat bottom, narrow, outboard powered, light boat . . . stay away. Just my opinion.


Blue_Runner 02-20-2006 03:49 PM

Re: New England guys...Seaway boats?
 
Would take the 18 cc fish any day over the other one. They seem to be a very capable boat. Haven't really heard one bad thing about them or the V20 CC. And the Johnson 140 4 stroke is a very nice choice of power for that boat!

Pipe_Dream 02-20-2006 05:26 PM

Re:  New England guys...Seaway boats?.  
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bigshrimpin
I'm all about function . . . Downeast boats usually are heavy, have a keel, and a heavy diesel motor (i.e. low center of gravity). *

Now THAT's the kind of Downeast boat I'm talking (and usually dreaming) about.


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