I owned this boat in the early 90's. I'm the guy that put the Steal Your Face sticker under the lid for the head... Good to see her still going and afloat after all this time. She was built by a old gentleman named Cecil Howell on Summerland Key.
Nice! Yeah, I decided the sticker needed to stay. I sold her a couple of years ago, then she was sold again, and a friend tells me she is still going strong and getting lots of good care and use.
Bob Saget, wow, I spoke too soon! The buyer had to back out, so the boat's for sale once again. There are a lot of pictures and lots of information at fidgityfeet.blogspot.com, and I am asking $26,000.
After living on this exact boat for 4 years, I can attest to the fact that Searunner 31's are not very livable, unless you are under 5 feet tall and single, and even then getting from the front of the boat to the aft when down below was quite a chore in and of itself, like running a short obstacle course. I'm amazed Jim Brown spent so much time on his Searunner 31 named Rickshaw with his wife and 2 children. The man was dedicated. and so was his wife lol! The forward berths were like sleeping in a coffin hah!
really nice design features. giving me ideas, i'm looking at picking one up myself
Wonderful boat, I’m amazed at how much room you have on the boat.
What a transformation great job so good to see such a timeless design given a new lease of life well done 👍🏼
Thank you! As I'm sure you know, it was a lot of work. It certainly didn't pay off financially, but "rescuing" the boat was very satisfying.
I owned this boat in the early 90's. I'm the guy that put the Steal Your Face sticker under the lid for the head... Good to see her still going and afloat after all this time. She was built by a old gentleman named Cecil Howell on Summerland Key.
Nice! Yeah, I decided the sticker needed to stay. I sold her a couple of years ago, then she was sold again, and a friend tells me she is still going strong and getting lots of good care and use.
Could you say what you sold it for?
@@lexiswitzir3801 I can't speak for sawcalder but I sold her for $19K in 1995 (Sarasota), purchased her for $17.5K in 1991 (Key West).
Awesome boat!
S/V Cooper Dude , Thank you!
Love it.
👍👍🙂
Out of curiosity what is she going for?
bob saget I just sold the boat a few days ago. And the answer is... not enough! But, I needed it sold and it is.
Bob Saget, wow, I spoke too soon! The buyer had to back out, so the boat's for sale once again. There are a lot of pictures and lots of information at fidgityfeet.blogspot.com, and I am asking $26,000.
Wonderful boat! Great price. Why are you selling?
Oh I see, it's a "Dead" head.
the finish work inside and out is good quality.but the layout is not
After living on this exact boat for 4 years, I can attest to the fact that Searunner 31's are not very livable, unless you are under 5 feet tall and single, and even then getting from the front of the boat to the aft when down below was quite a chore in and of itself, like running a short obstacle course. I'm amazed Jim Brown spent so much time on his Searunner 31 named Rickshaw with his wife and 2 children. The man was dedicated. and so was his wife lol! The forward berths were like sleeping in a coffin hah!