***** Moesly SeaCraft *****

Today, these are the very rare and original SeaCraft boats manufactured in Miami, Florida during the 1960's with the patented Variable Dead Rise Hull design by Carl Moesly ... these are their designs, brief history and some good stories.
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SeaCraft 15' Scampi

The 15' Scampi was considered SeaCraft's "Fun Boat".  Built during 1966, it sported an 80hp or a 120hp Mercruiser I/O with a clear bubble over the engine and performed at 40 and 45mph, respectively.  She had fiberglass contour seats with leg room in the rear and a pair of bucket seats up front.  A fast little fun boat.

 
SeaCraft 19' Bowrider

The 19' Bowrider was the first of it's kind designed to put the "fun up front".  Twin cockpits with an easy walk-thru from the aft cockpit to the Bowrider cockpit containing contoured fiberglass seating and a deep deck for standing or fishing.  Teak trim anchor locker has the cutout of the logo on this site.   Offered with I/O's or outboard.
 
 
SeaCraft 20' Center Console

The 20' Center Console was a designed in 1967 with the avid fisherman in mind.  Wide open deck area, raised deck in the bow section, storage lockers and bait wells.  Options of an 80hp or 125hp motors with cruising speeds of 35 and 40mph respectively.  A fishing boat that could handle the rough ocean waters. 

SeaCraft 20' Seafari

The 20' Seafari was a fisherman's boat and fun for the family too.  A wide open and spacious cockpit area for the fisherman, and a cabin with overnight accomodations for the family. A co-pilot seat opened to reveal a small galley with propane stove & sink.  A lot of ammenities in only a 20' boat.

SeaCraft 21'

The 21-footer was built for ocean going fishermen, boasting of high sides and rough water capabilities.  Included was a cabin with V-Berths, a marine head and lots of storage.  A slide hatch for easy access to the deck from the cabin.   A spacious cockpit with plenty of storage and fore and aft facing seats.  There's an option of a hard-top or canvas top.  The 21' sported two models, the "Sportsman" and the "Overnighter".

SeaCraft 25'

The SeaCraft 25' was designed by Moesly in the late 60's to be an ocean-going vessel with a narrow beam and a high dead rise to slice thru the ocean waves.  A large cockpit area for the fisherman and a cabin for the family.

SeaCraft 27' SeaMaster

The 27' was a Fly Bridge Cruiser, designed in 1967, and boasted of 6'1" standing headroom in the cabin, V-Berths, skylighted forward cabin, a convertible dinette, a complete galley area and an enclosed fully stand-up head.  And of course, Burma Teak trim throughout.