Engine
Mercury 300 XL
Total Power
300hp
Engine Hours
55
Class
Center Console
Length
23ft
Year
1975
Model
23 Potter Hull
Capacity
-
Boat Details
Description
1975 SeaCraft Potter Built complete refit!!
Too much to list over 200k invested. Moving up to a Big Blue water boat. Come see this legendary hull. This boat has had no expense spared in a complete refit.
- Engine: New 300 Mercury V8 with warranty
- Hull: Wrapped in matte black vinyl
- Decking: New SeaDek installed
- Electronics:
- All new systems, including auto pilot, FLIR, and radar
- Twin 12” Raymarine Axiom Pro displays
- Twin Icom VHF radios
- JL Audio stereo system with 2 amps
- Custom New Wire Marine switch panel
- Lighting:
- Under-gunnel and underwater lighting
- Black Oak LED light bar
- Lumitec spreader lights (side, front, and stern)
- All lights and JL speakers feature RGB color-changing capability
- Construction:
- Professionally rebuilt from stringers up
- Coosa deck and enclosed transom with Armstrong bracket (powder-coated)
- 6” hydraulic jack plate
- Seating and Upholstery:
- All-new custom coaming bolsters
- Custom helm seating
- New forward console seat with Seacraft logo by Marlin Design of Florida
- Custom steering wheel with tilt functionality
- Fishing Features:
- Nautical Design LP40 live well with lockers on each side
- Hardtop:
- Fiberglass hardtop with a new console and black-coated aluminum piping
- New isinglass roll-up windshield and side curtains
- Helm and forward seat covers
- Fuel Tank: New custom 156-gallon fuel tank relocated forward
- Deck Modifications: Step-up deck removed
- Trailer: Brand new 2023 Venture COM-7300 bunk trailer
Measurements
Dimensions
Nominal Length:23ft
Length Overall:23ft
Beam:8ft
Propulsion
Engine Make:Mercury
Engine Model:300 XL
Engine Year:2021
Total Power:300hp
Engine Hours:55
Engine Type:outboard
Fuel Type:gasoline
Propeller Material:stainless-steel
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Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Additional Information
A Brief History of SeaCraft & The Potter Hull
The legacy of SeaCraft boats began in the early 1960's when founder Carl Moesly purchased the inventory of American Marc, including 80 boats, machinery, tools, supplies and molds at their plant located in Miami, Florida. American Marcs were of a various assortment of styles and designs without any 'family' resemblance. Moesly saved only four molds from the fleet of a dozen designs and operated under his name for a short time until he incorporated under the name of SeaCraft.
To bring recognition to the SeaCraft name, Moesly began racing modified versions of American Marc boats. Moesly did well in boat racing, claiming multiple titles and building up recognition for the SeaCraft brand. Moesly continued to build and sell these American Marc boats under the SeaCraft name while he began to work on his own ideas for a different type of boat. The groundbreaking design from Carl Moesly in the 1960s of a variable-deadrise hull, longitudinally stepped hull provided exceptional rough-water handling both on a plane and while trolling. Moesly designed it to be the perfect small fishing boat, taking advantage of the best of Ray Hunt’s deep-V design, yet balancing it with the slow-speed stability and efficiency of more flat-bottomed hulls.