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You are right--this boat would be in the "class"

Posted By: Jerry D 90 S-23 "Lexi Ann"
Date: 3/31/09 11:56a.m.

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In Response To: Seaward 25 1994 Potential Purchase (link) (Bill)

that might potentially suffer from a broken arch....give the surveyor a heads-up, if he doesn't find any problem I would ultimately go in there and reinforce the area like Jay has done on his 25.

Messages In This Thread

Seaward 25 1994 Potential Purchase -- Bill -- 3/31/09 11:25a.m.
 You are right--this boat would be in the "class"  -- Jerry D 90 S-23 "Lexi Ann" -- 3/31/09 11:56a.m.
hey Bill -- bayoubrez -- 3/31/09 4:38p.m.
Well Maybe -- Bill -- 3/31/09 4:50p.m.
S25 Potential Purchase -- Dan Eggert - 1995 Seaward 25, Rosslyn Treasure, SE Michigan -- 3/31/09 6:06p.m.
94 S-25 purchase -- dave, 2002 S-23. "Bonnie Alice" -- 3/31/09 6:58p.m.
Trailering 1200 miles -- Bud Curtis, Colorado 96 S25 -- 3/31/09 8:29p.m.
Bill the S24 -- bayoubrez -- 4/1/09 6:09a.m.
email -- Bill -- 4/1/09 6:50a.m.
the S24 -- bayoubrez -- 4/1/09 7:18a.m.
agree with Bud -- Matt ('90 S25 Caribbean Soul) -- 4/3/09 1:21p.m.
S-25 -- Montana Tom '01 S-25 -- 3/31/09 7:06p.m.
Lots of work to do.... -- John (Breeze Courier, 1994 S25) -- 4/3/09 2:02a.m.
Another Perspective -- Paul L 94 S25 -- 4/3/09 2:38p.m.
Of Seawards and diesels -- Matt ('90 S25 Caribbean Soul) -- 4/3/09 1:07p.m.
For the 2002 model year -- Rodger 2002 S25 "SanDee" -- 4/3/09 1:54p.m.


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