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Old 08-31-2013, 11:16 PM
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http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/4010327598.html

im still looking as im not sure the 32 manta is going to fit into a container...

please let me know if you know anything about the history of beachcraft boats. thx, rm
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That is the old Anacapri line. The owner of Anacapri was killed in a shootout over a boat deal. Beachcraft was owned by Chino and Alberto. Two of the original Seahawk riggers. Alberto raced in the M-17 Seahawk, P-68 Seahawk (my boat) and the P-68 Shogun boat.
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Originally Posted by MidOcean
That is the old Anacapri line. The owner of Anacapri was killed in a shootout over a boat deal. Beachcraft was owned by Chino and Alberto. Two of the original Seahawk riggers. Alberto raced in the M-17 Seahawk, P-68 Seahawk (my boat) and the P-68 Shogun boat.
is it a well made, high quality boat? thx, rm
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They were pretty good boats. They also had a 28 CC that was a 'pop' of a 28 Baha CC. I like the 25 Anacapri hull. They were pretty good with a pair of Volvo 280's.
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If you need to put a 81/2 ft. wide boat in a 8 ft. container you build the shipping cradle at a angle to fit...it works. Bud
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Originally Posted by mr vinyl
If you need to put a 81/2 ft. wide boat in a 8 ft. container you build the shipping cradle at a angle to fit...it works. Bud
if i was living in florida, i could do that no problem. do you now if the shippers wil do that for me?

i may have to go ro ro, its about 4k if it will fit in a container and about 9k if it wont. i will be talking to the shipping companies tuesday, and figure it out. thx, rm
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.....an 8' container is only 7'8" wide inside - just a FYI if you were not already aware

How long is the boat ride to Columbia?
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Originally Posted by speicher lane
.....an 8' container is only 7'8" wide inside - just a FYI if you were not already aware

How long is the boat ride to Columbia?
I have a shipper out of Ft.Lauderdale that can handle that.I will send you info after I speak to him.What happen to Magnum Sport in Ohio.Bud
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Something to check out with the shipping companies - check if you can put a wider beam boat into a "FLAT RACK" container? These have solid end walls but open sides and top. You, in theory, could go with a wider beam but still not impede the gantry cranes from loading the containers on and off the ship. You still have to mind the height limitations but I would imagine there could be a 9'6" version just like the containers..... Your boat would have to ride on top of the stack and be susceptible to the weather but it could be a few $K less and open you up to a boat that you want and not just a boat that will fit a container.

Securing it could be interesting!
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Flat Rack or "Roll on, roll off" if you can get a deal on a trailer.
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