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Great Info Here!
Thanks for all of the responses. This is some great stuff. Keep it comin' if you've got more.
I plan to trailer this to the work area this week. First thing up will be looking into the motor. I like the idea of keeping it IF it runs nice and is consistent on starting. I have the original windshield but is pitted and scratched. Looking at this replacement: http://www.updplastics.com/seacraft%...indshields.htm Also, does anybody know how the boat was branded with the SeaCraft logo? I see holes where it seems a plate was mounted maybe with the logo on the rear/sides. Decals seem to Easy for this model... |
Carla (65bowrider) has just what you are looking for!
Moesly SeaCraft This one of yours is a keeper!! Clean her up and enjoy.. Oh yeah, welcome to CSC! Also, where in this great country do you call home? |
Welcome to CSC!
I love the original "Tilt Wheel" My '73 didn't have that feature. BTW: Keeping those horns pointed at the goods will wake your arse up for sure.... Good Luck with your endeavors :) |
Blue Heron is right.
Seal screw holes really well. Use 4200 or 5200 and glue down a tapped piece of fiberglass or aluminum to the transom for holding transducers, rather than drilling below the waterline. That's the only additional trick I can offer. And DO check under the trim on the transom cutout. I have a thread on that alone! Quote:
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