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Mark Davis
 
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Default 28' Scotty Craft

I am heading down tomorrow to do a final inspection and will let you know
what I find. Thanks again for all the info.

Mark.

"F330 GT" wrote in message
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Thanks so much for a detailed description!

That was everything I wanted to know and then some. I'll let you know

how I
come out, the boat right now is in South Fl, so it is always possible its
your old boat.

Thanks again.

Mark.

"F330 GT" wrote in message
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Has anyone worked on, (heard of) or have any information on Scotty

Craft
Boats? From what I can tell they are mostly pre-1970 boats, but I

have
found one that is in good condition in need of Power and cabin

outfitting
and am interested.

My only concern is its seaworthness. One person compared it to the

Bertram
Moppie, is this a fair compairison?

Thanks in advance!!!

Mark.









I used to own one from about 1980 to 1985. I believe you'll find it's

actually
a 29'. Very similar in the hull design to the 28 Bertram.

They made an open model day boat and a closed cabin. We had the closed

cabin
with a/c. The couch folded up into 2 single beds and the front v-berth

was
about the size of a king size bed. Very comfortable. The head had a

sink
and
shower with hot and cold water. All in all it was a great boat for

weekends to
the Bahamas.

The engines were twin 350 chevys with v-drives. That kept the engines

down
under the cockpit and out of the way.The v-drives were somewhat

problematic in
that you had to keep the u-joints lubricated or you'd lose a drive

shaft.
I
remember we had to rebuild a v-drive at least once. It was about $350

at
the
local machine shop at the time.
The 350 engine is about as inexpensive an engine as you can find. I

went
from
that to a boat with Detroit 6-71's and I remember we could replace an

engine in
the Scotty Craft for about the same price as changing one liner in the

diesel.
I always regretted moving up to a larger boat.

The boat was extremely maneuverable. It could spin a perfect circle

right
in
it's own radius. Very easy to dock for a boat that size.

That boat was the most fun and, I have the most memories of any boat

I've
owned. I'd love to have it back. It was also the most fish catching

boat
I've
ever owned. Sailfish loved that boat. Many a day in the winter we'd be

bouncing
around in 6 to 8 foot seas and we'd have multiple hook-ups. I think our

record
was 8 sails in one afternoon off Boynton Beach.

The boat is very seaworthy. We kept it in Boynton Beach and that inlet

is
notorious. There weren't very many days we couldn't get out.

Let me know more about the one you're looking at. Never know, it could

be
my
old one. There's not may of them around. any more. And if you have any
questions, I'd be glad to help out if I can.

Barry




We sold it to a guy from Miami and I understand he did some nice cosmetic
upgrades. The name back then was "Getaway II". Might still have the same

name.


Barry