Seawolf Marine just put up a new website at www.seawolfmarine.com. I am especially pleased with this since my boat is the opening picture on the home page, at least for now.
And yes, I have already started the process of harassing them into a sponsorship AluminumAlloyBoats!
New Seawolf Marine Website
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Nice site
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Really nice website
After seeing yours being built, I'd say it's top quality workmanship
I could see myself in one of the SEAWOLF VALKYRIE 22-26 CUDDYS
Just looking at 'em can give you wood :shock:
After seeing yours being built, I'd say it's top quality workmanship
I could see myself in one of the SEAWOLF VALKYRIE 22-26 CUDDYS
Just looking at 'em can give you wood :shock:
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After we had the CanCan built, my boathouse stall-mate built a 25'... For that size of a boat, I think I'd rather go with the 25' than the 22'... anything smaller is a skiff and much larger should be looking at one of the single engine 30's Stennar does...
There's a few photos of the CanCan already posted on their new site (from back when the boat was new) and I'm sending them a few from my Alaska charter days - literally "rigged for bear". I'll snap a few more once I'm re-rigged for offshore tuna fishing this week... Great boats, and unbelievable service after the sale from these folks. Every step of the way (even 7 years later) you can tell they take a great personal interest in each boat they build.
That sort of service sure beats the heck out of all the builders going out of business and stories of litigation to get boats finished, etc that you hear about these days!
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There's a few photos of the CanCan already posted on their new site (from back when the boat was new) and I'm sending them a few from my Alaska charter days - literally "rigged for bear". I'll snap a few more once I'm re-rigged for offshore tuna fishing this week... Great boats, and unbelievable service after the sale from these folks. Every step of the way (even 7 years later) you can tell they take a great personal interest in each boat they build.
That sort of service sure beats the heck out of all the builders going out of business and stories of litigation to get boats finished, etc that you hear about these days!
-Case
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Nice boat....Scott! (you remember than one The Rock posted that he saw called Buck Tail??)IN2DEEP wrote:Really nice website
After seeing yours being built, I'd say it's top quality workmanship
I could see myself in one of the SEAWOLF VALKYRIE 22-26 CUDDYS
Just looking at 'em can give you wood :shock:
Just for S & G....(shets and grins) does a boat like the one you posted here, have the engine in a box that protrudes above deck, or is it all under deck. It's my only complaint with some I/O boats or straight shaft inboards.
Just an FYI, with a boat like that one.
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Jetty,
It does have an engine box on those smaller models.
Here is an example of what it looks like:
If that is a problem, the two options are to go with one or two outboards, or to move up to the 31 model that I have.
It does have an engine box on those smaller models.
Here is an example of what it looks like:
If that is a problem, the two options are to go with one or two outboards, or to move up to the 31 model that I have.
Jim
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Or you could jump up to a 34 or 35 like mine and havve twins under the deck with no doghouse!
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Hey Jetty, I'm just dreamingJETTYWOLF wrote: Nice boat....Scott! (you remember than one The Rock posted that he saw called Buck Tail??)
Just for S & G....(shets and grins) does a boat like the one you posted here, have the engine in a box that protrudes above deck, or is it all under deck. It's my only complaint with some I/O boats or straight shaft inboards.
Just an FYI, with a boat like that one.
But, if I had my choice, I would like a 23' hardtop with a 8' 6" beam and OB powered and a kicker.
Similar to what I have now but waayyy heavy duty and minus the issenglass and canvas
It looks like they build to your wishes
Length: 22’- 26’ in one foot increments
Beam: 8’6”, or 8'10"
Deadrise aft: 12 degrees
Deadrise fwd: 40 degrees
Bottom: .250” 5086 Aluminum
Sides: .190” 5086 Aluminum
Side Height aft: 41”
Decks: .190” 5052 Aluminum (Treadplate)
Cabin sides and bulkheads: .160” 5052 Aluminum
Cabin roof: .125” 5052 Aluminum
Fuel capacity: 92 gallons
Weight, 22 cuddy, dry with Volvo 4.3 GXI: 3,600 lbs
Imagine a deck without an engine box
I don't remember the one that The Rock posted that he saw called Buck Tail
Do you have a reference to it?
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Naw, just that photo he posted. And I saved it to my photos on my computer for awhile because it was just so damn sharp.
I post that photo on my daily blog. I do pics of alloy....and I call it, "you're bi-monthly reminder of, damn I wish I had a tuff BACK SIDE boat", to my readers. "So they can be edjumacated on dem chrome boats".
Yeah had some stupid dude call me with less than a 12 hr notice even for a charter and said, "what boat do we fish on??
That CHROME one on your web site?"
Holy crap, the stupidity...."no that chrome boat is someone elses on """""my""""" web site, we're fishing a rubber raft" is what I wanted to say back!!!!!
Good thing my boat's not "diamond plate", huh
Here's what he saw..."looks CHROME to me", how 'bout you Scott?
The Buck-tail boat had black engines on the back, I remember that. Which I'd change, of course. But it sure was my style of cabin, if I wanted to sweat my azz off just a bit more. It's 90 here still
Hell, I could loose weight that way, I guess.
I remember it had a rise in the bow, like the "28 Pacific". And I just love that. And the lines were beauitiful I thought. For not being a cabin kinda guy.
I'll look for the photo of it, so you can have it.
I post that photo on my daily blog. I do pics of alloy....and I call it, "you're bi-monthly reminder of, damn I wish I had a tuff BACK SIDE boat", to my readers. "So they can be edjumacated on dem chrome boats".
Yeah had some stupid dude call me with less than a 12 hr notice even for a charter and said, "what boat do we fish on??
That CHROME one on your web site?"
Holy crap, the stupidity...."no that chrome boat is someone elses on """""my""""" web site, we're fishing a rubber raft" is what I wanted to say back!!!!!
Good thing my boat's not "diamond plate", huh
Here's what he saw..."looks CHROME to me", how 'bout you Scott?
The Buck-tail boat had black engines on the back, I remember that. Which I'd change, of course. But it sure was my style of cabin, if I wanted to sweat my azz off just a bit more. It's 90 here still
Hell, I could loose weight that way, I guess.
I remember it had a rise in the bow, like the "28 Pacific". And I just love that. And the lines were beauitiful I thought. For not being a cabin kinda guy.
I'll look for the photo of it, so you can have it.