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Big Skiff -- Yes??
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Big Skiff -- Yes??
Well the Sea Skiff Division covered the whole spectrum of boats from 18' "runabout" to 42' Cruisers. Me, I've been a Sea Skiff fan since 1962 when my father bought a 30' '59 Express and then graduated to a '63 '34 Corinthian in '66. I had a '58 30' Skiff express for 12 years and have had my '35 '67 Corinthian since '86. I'm far more interested in "big" skiffs than smaller (until I get too old to care for my "big" skiff") but I am certainly glad to see a "skiff" corner here. I know there are a few of us here. Mayber we can carve out a "cruisers or big skiff" corner here.
Jim Evans
Sea Skiffs are wonderful!
No matter the size, a Sea Skiff is a special boat. It is so tough and will take just about anything mother nature can throw. Although we have a 22', we certainly do love those great cruisers too! We need to have a "get-togehter" somewhere central so that we can all gather and share.
Alan & Faye
1957 Sea Skiff
"SmithSkiff"
1957 Sea Skiff
"SmithSkiff"
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Hi Evan,
Isn't this GREAT! a forum just for us. I bet your Skiff takes Lake Michigan very well, better than a lot of other older boats out there.
Ours is a 1962 20 footer that we purchased summer 2009. She is such an easy boat and, as Alan said- can take a real beating.
Do you ever get down to the southern half of the east coast? I would LOVE to see your boat.
jerri
Isn't this GREAT! a forum just for us. I bet your Skiff takes Lake Michigan very well, better than a lot of other older boats out there.
Ours is a 1962 20 footer that we purchased summer 2009. She is such an easy boat and, as Alan said- can take a real beating.
Do you ever get down to the southern half of the east coast? I would LOVE to see your boat.
jerri
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