Nice to see a 40 yr old boat still working well and earning its living. That's how boats should be, a real lasting investment. I wonder how long she of the modern boats will last? it's certainly a valuable lesson that you don't need a brad new boat to succeed with fishing.
I think I would've made the motor mount larger and put 2 smaller outboards on it for safety in case God forbid the single outboard konks out. 2 identical outboards with separate wiring. But I'm sure you have a satellite phone and maintain that one very well. Beautiful boat!
It was a custom console from a company called Southern Charm. They have a few items listed in Boaters Catalog online but I've not been able to find that particular console again myself as people have asked
I'm curious as to how effective the engine alternator is at charging the batteries; especially as you're running 5 batteries. I thought I'd be able to do this on my boat, but the engine alternator output is nowhere near adequate and this seems to be the case with most engines. Is the alternator output especially high on this boat, or ramped up in some way?
Well the charging system is set up where the alternator just charges the house batteries. Once they are fully charged, any extra juice flows to the trolling batteries. But the troll batteries will not get any juice if the house batteries need it as far as I understand it. This set up just helps keep the troll batteries in better shape, but definitely not enough to keep up with it if you are actively trolling hard with the troll motor.
If you were going to redo one you should have redone a Master Angler instead of a Seafarer model. The Seafarer model was a two-piece construction the master angler was a three-piece Construction.
@@BudnMarysMarina oh yes I mean the center console that’s on the boat (helm station). I too have a 1977 seacraft 20, and I love it! Just wish it had an updated console
@@zohargonen3731 oh gotcha I got it from Southern Charm when I redid the boat. Though someone asked me a while back and I couldn't find them online may have gone out of business
The troll battery had some corrosion on the terminal but it's just covered with a sealent to prevent any more corrosion. Actually been like that for a year still works great and it's not my house battery so won't get stranded if it dies just lose the trolling motor for the day.
I spent my early days on a 23 and was dads pride and joy. It was a rocket with twin Merc 175's. Nice rig sir.
Awesome boat! I have a 20ft 1968 SeaCraft that we glassed in the back as well and slapped on a 4 stroke.
Nice to see a 40 yr old boat still working well and earning its living. That's how boats should be, a real lasting investment. I wonder how long she of the modern boats will last? it's certainly a valuable lesson that you don't need a brad new boat to succeed with fishing.
Definitely not... But I will say you better love the boat to want to spend the time, effort, and money to get in modern shape 😆
Lots of room to fish!! Love it!! Nice informative video!! Keep’m comin 🇺🇸🇺🇸
That boat so cool bro
Big fish swims behind the boat at 6:45
Cool boat
Love this boat.
I think I would've made the motor mount larger and put 2 smaller outboards on it for safety in case God forbid the single outboard konks out. 2 identical outboards with separate wiring. But I'm sure you have a satellite phone and maintain that one very well. Beautiful boat!
I just reworked a 23sf. Great keys boat
I have a 1975 20 center console , 2nd one built in 75.
there is a beautiful light blue / grey ? boat right across for the sea craft .. any one know what kind of boat that is ? it is really beautiful ..
Nice What is width and make of console and where did you get it?
It was a custom console from a company called Southern Charm. They have a few items listed in Boaters Catalog online but I've not been able to find that particular console again myself as people have asked
just curious, do you still have this boat and interested in selling?
At 6:45 is that a fish swimming by your boat? Sure looks like it to me.
Ya it was a tarpon there all over three at budn Mary’s
I'm curious as to how effective the engine alternator is at charging the batteries; especially as you're running 5 batteries. I thought I'd be able to do this on my boat, but the engine alternator output is nowhere near adequate and this seems to be the case with most engines. Is the alternator output especially high on this boat, or ramped up in some way?
Well the charging system is set up where the alternator just charges the house batteries. Once they are fully charged, any extra juice flows to the trolling batteries. But the troll batteries will not get any juice if the house batteries need it as far as I understand it. This set up just helps keep the troll batteries in better shape, but definitely not enough to keep up with it if you are actively trolling hard with the troll motor.
Was just wondering is it a 20 or 23 and is it going to be for sale anytime soon lol I'm looking for a master angler model but this is great to.
This is a 20, and not currently planning on selling her at this time. But they pop up every now and then, great hull!
If you were going to redo one you should have redone a Master Angler instead of a Seafarer model. The Seafarer model was a two-piece construction the master angler was a three-piece Construction.
Hey what type of console is that?
1977 SeaCraft that we restored
@@BudnMarysMarina oh yes I mean the center console that’s on the boat (helm station). I too have a 1977 seacraft 20, and I love it! Just wish it had an updated console
@@zohargonen3731 oh gotcha I got it from Southern Charm when I redid the boat. Though someone asked me a while back and I couldn't find them online may have gone out of business
@@BudnMarysMarina boat looks good man I’ll find something that works. Hopefully can transfer the teak to the new one because that’s the nicest part
6:52 giant fish ?
Why does the stern squat like that?
Boat is a bit unbalanced after we added bracket, live well, and 4 stroke motor back there. Just a lot of stuff it wasn't originally designed for.
That battery looked very bad
The troll battery had some corrosion on the terminal but it's just covered with a sealent to prevent any more corrosion. Actually been like that for a year still works great and it's not my house battery so won't get stranded if it dies just lose the trolling motor for the day.