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TomParis
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Tom's Seacraft

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Silverking asked me to post a couple of pictures of my boat. I am a member of http://www.classicseacraft.com and I love this boat. These boats are legendary for their strength and durability, and mine which has not had any refurbishments other than the fuel tank being replaced is still running strong.

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1976 Seacraft 20' MA
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Seacraft are also known for their unique variable step hull design, which is super seaworthy with a soft entry. :thumbup: :thumbup:

Thanks for posting and enjoy the boat and the fishing adventures with the family. You'll treasure those memories.
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Very nice. As a guy that drives a 78 Bronco, I love the classics. Great looking boat.
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I have added a Humminbird Helix 5 GPS with DI, I have been fishing at Grey Mare Rock and in front of Piney Island and Live Oak Island, looking forward to trying some Grouper and Snapper fishing next!
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