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72 SeaCraft rebuild photos
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Nice pics Paul. It turned out great!
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Top notch PF.http://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung...smiley-011.gif Which yellow is that? Its had to tell from the pic's.
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That boat was alot of work, but well worth it
in the end. Everything was redone including the transom. Here are the origional pics. http://yachtworld.com/core/listing/p...57&slim=quick& Rodney |
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Yes once again it's awlgrip fighting lady yellow. I'm sure Mark will chime in here any moment. This was Seafari's 3rd SeaCraft rebuild. It's amazing how much he knows these boats.It never would have happened without him! Thanks again Bro. - Paul [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Paul-
Nice work just tell your brother to stop beating it with a ladder!!!! Its alright Rodney you have a nice boat too!! http://image26.webshots.com/26/5/50/...6ujLzAn_ph.jpg |
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Excellent work! I'm glad I did not have to replace my transom and gunnel cap.... I'd still be working on it!! BTW Some of those parts look familur [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Awesome work. I'll be doing a tear down like that in a year or two to take care fo a soft transom and decks. I just installed that new rigging tube from Yamaha that you are using but had a hard time getting enough flex in the whole assembly since the boat and rigging were not desinged to use a tube like that. I mounted my flange with the threads inside of the boat instead of outside the boat like you have it to get me a few more inches of flex. Looks great either way, really cleaned up the mess of hoses and wires I had back there. Our boats look very similar, same size/color/and both bottom painted, with a Yamaha hanging off the back.
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I see that these thruhull's are pretty low. Not sure if it's the way the factory did it or the way you installed them.
At any rate, I hope you installed upwarp loop's in the hoses that connest to them? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Actually they're about 10" to 12" above the actual water line which is about 1-1/2" below the painted water line. The boat sits high in the water- no bracket and a single engine.-PF
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There are small cooler boxes (unless they took them out in the restore) that are molded in and drop down from the cap. Those thru hulls are mounted about at the bottom of those compartments and cant go higher. That’s not just random placement. PF ... Your Bro kept a stream of pictures flowing during your restore ... I was thinking/surprised he didn't keep it for himself [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]!! Looks great !! |
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From one 72' to another, "excellent job".
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How many gallons is your new fuel tank?
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100
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