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Old 05-17-2009, 07:08 PM
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Default 1968 Ctr. Console Carrie in my back yard?

My Dad gave me a boat that he bought from Don Arrnow in 1968 in Miami, hull #3. It has been out of the water since 1976 or so and he says it is a Carrie? It is 20 foot long, mid night blue and white center console. I cannot find any information on the brand? Please respond w/any info..
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try pm'ing brownie
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Proably not a Cary, they never made anythign that small, but it sounds like a Donzi St Tropez. Check out donzi.net
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I will check it out..
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Thanks for the replies..I spoke to my Dad. The boat was Elton Cary's son's boat. Hull #3 and it had the Cigarette racing team emblem on it and the time.
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Default It is a Cary, found an ad the web.

I'm trying to post pics of mine??? Here is the original Ad..
http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/att...e-lakexrpt.jpg
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Originally Posted by jos635
I'm trying to post pics of mine??? Here is the original Ad..
http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/att...e-lakexrpt.jpg
I stand corrected... The Cary 19 is a really cool looking boat. I'll have to place it ahead of the 20 SeaCraft as a replacement to my 17 Whaler... Is it a self bailing hull?
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I don't know what the SeaCraft deadrise is, but the Cary is listed as only having 12 degrees at the transom. A very interesting piece of history for sure.
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What is interesting about 12 degrees at the transome? I'm a novice..
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The Cary is interesting. The 12 degree deadrise means that the hull is relatively flat. It gives it a shallow draft but it will be a tough ride in anything but flat conditions. It's not an "offshore" boat.
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