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You would have to re-engineer the hull to make it any better. LOL! More deadrise, less beam, cat hull. LOL! I haven't been on the board in a while, feeling frisky today. Pardon me for ramblin'
ANd you know I was just joshing you Bgreene. I like coolaid and the CSC coolaid is good stuff..
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bgreene, yes it was an I/0 as someone in our little v20 family once told a critic on another forum " the v20 is not a magic carpet it's a great boat and like any other it has its limitations!!! That's actually the single thread that brought me over to this board years ago.. Anyway I have spent the day looking at boats, I am so confused ,I'm finding it difficult finding one that I'm certain I'm not going to find fault with somewhere along the next ten years,, I pretty much see this as my last boat..one thing I think I'm sure of is that I have grown very fond of the outboards, the I/o's are out ,to much trouble and maintainance...
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Youve been drinking the Classic Seacraft Coolaid. Not to knock them. The ride is incredible for the length. BUT They do not have near the room of the V-20. While the picture isn't absolutely conclusive, trust me.. Attachment 6480
Actually no cool aide.....I wasn't referring to the 20' Seacraft.... I was referring to the original Mosely 21', and now the 23 Scepter which has a huge open cockpit.

We know what we have in the V's.....and it's a good thing.
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bgreene, yes it was an I/0 as someone in our little v20 family once told a critic on another forum " the v20 is not a magic carpet it's a great boat and like any other it has its limitations!!! That's actually the single thread that brought me over to this board years ago.. Anyway I have spent the day looking at boats, I am so confused ,I'm finding it difficult finding one that I'm certain I'm not going to find fault with somewhere along the next ten years,, I pretty much see this as my last boat..one thing I think I'm sure of is that I have grown very fond of the outboards, the I/o's are out ,to much trouble and maintainance...
It's tough to find a 20 -30 year old boat that hasn't been degraded by water saturation...
Fully restored can be found, and a couple of freaks now and then that were kept on trailer, such as mine but it's a hard find.
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I'm actually thinking of going new... But that freak boat you mention recently came and slipped through my fingers, a24 Rampage, it had been for sale months ago .i called on it but the owner informed that he decided to take it off the market, he did however promis me that when / if he put it back on he would contact me immediately and he did.the boat had never been fished on ,just taken across the bay for dinner and drinks and kept out of water behind his home . As it turns out he got fed up with the craigslist guys not showing up and decided to use it for trade on a new 30 ft luxury boat but wasn't happy with what the dealer offered on trade.he then put it back on Craig's list the day before his new boat was to arrive and at 3000.00 lower than the original asking price ,and as he promisd he contacted me .i had a commitment the next morning but told him I would be their at lunch time with asking price in hand! He called me at 10 am to tell me the boat was sold.. I can only imagine what that buyer paid for the boat with owner being under the gun time wise , That was my freak boat.
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Agree with Ridge, for the money hard to find something better or more versatile. If I ever get caught up with all the small projects I'm gonna drink the trim tab cool aide and put them on mine.

Bgreene, those old 21' Moesley hulls are the chit. Almost had one for free that was laying in the dirt behind an old house about 20 miles from me, was too late with the phone call.

Wellcraftv20step, I've learned there's always another boat, another deal or steal. Keep your eyes peeled and your ear to the ground and be ready to move when the time comes.
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Pardon me Bgreene, you are so right, the Moesely 21 Cuddy is a beast. What a vessel that is. Lot of talk about someone over there making theirs a plug for some molds to be made. That would be a winner for a 21' but so rare a find. I have been on three Rampage boats of larger size and was not impressed. Wallering pigs. No experience with the 24' these were 30' or larger sportfish type vessels. Things happen for a reason sometimes....might have just won the lottery when that deal fell through. Who ever knows for sure, right???
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I'm actually thinking of going new... But that freak boat you mention recently came and slipped through my fingers, a24 Rampage, it had been for sale months ago .i called on it but the owner informed that he decided to take it off the market, he did however promis me that when / if he put it back on he would contact me immediately and he did.the boat had never been fished on ,just taken across the bay for dinner and drinks and kept out of water behind his home . As it turns out he got fed up with the craigslist guys not showing up and decided to use it for trade on a new 30 ft luxury boat but wasn't happy with what the dealer offered on trade.he then put it back on Craig's list the day before his new boat was to arrive and at 3000.00 lower than the original asking price ,and as he promisd he contacted me .i had a commitment the next morning but told him I would be their at lunch time with asking price in hand! He called me at 10 am to tell me the boat was sold.. I can only imagine what that buyer paid for the boat with owner being under the gun time wise , That was my freak boat.
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Agree with Ridge, for the money hard to find something better or more versatile. If I ever get caught up with all the small projects I'm gonna drink the trim tab cool aide and put them on mine.

Bgreene, those old 21' Moesley hulls are the chit. Almost had one for free that was laying in the dirt behind an old house about 20 miles from me, was too late with the phone call.

Wellcraftv20step, I've learned there's always another boat, another deal or steal. Keep your eyes peeled and your ear to the ground and be ready to move when the time comes.
21' Moesley.....I encouraged owner who re did one on SeaCraft web site to take video running in rough seas. I like the idea of that hull, re did today as overbuilt tank to fill a void - for the hard core offshore fisherman. A beast.
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If you are looking new, have you tried a Cat? Partner of mine chartered out of Venice LA in a 26 glacier bay. Takes some getting used to but it beats anything I've been on in rough seas and talk about room!
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