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Maybe a SeaBird
THAT definitely looks like a SeaBird
were they related to the Formula’s?
I'm going back to the SeaCraft, a guess would be 70's 23 Tsunami IO These shots show the transom, and crowned rear deck. the only one with a cabin is the one sitting the wrong way on the freeway. I do like the way the side rails come off the cabin and are arched down to the deck. Pretty cool looking!
Pics that I found:
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Sea Craft abd Sehttps://www.bdoutdoors.com/forums/at...ri-jpg.856412/a Bird were very close.
Seacraft would have been my first guess
But hull design says no
The boat in the picture has a traditional lifting strake bottom with what appears to be a very large pad in the center
Unless the V bottom was taken off by road rash
SeaCrafts don’t have the traditional bottom design
They sport a multi angled bottom with an inverse type of strake
They have a very forgiving ride in rough water
I believe they were competitive in early offshore racing
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Designed by Carl Moseley, a former fighter pilot
None the less, that is a neat looking boat with wide gunnels and high shear
That yellow 21’ Seafari in the picture is a twin to one I own
I had trouble with the pad bottom also. :iagree:
...i do know, that the boat on the highway, is now a nice, wide, pad bottom boat. should perform much better now...;)...
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Sorry I'm late, :iagree:, now! :cheers: :smiletest:
...interesting...https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/A5wAA...4/s-l1600.webp