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Old 03-01-2003, 11:41 PM
alfonso alfonso is offline
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Default re-powering 1966 twin-engine

Any leads for re-powering (and general re-construction, esp. the transom) in South Florida area? - Thanks, Tony
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Old 03-03-2003, 10:03 AM
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Default Re: re-powering 1966 twin-engine

HA TONY
I WENT TO THE BOAT TRADER ON LINE PLUS DID SOME PHONE CALLING TO GET THE BEST DEAL ON A YAMAHA 225 ENDED UP WITH BEST PRICE FROM TUPPIN MARINE IN PALM BEACH. I HAD THEM INSTALL THE ENGINE WAS NOT THAT HAPPY WITH THEIR JOB ON THAT PART. AS FOR THE REST OF THE STUFF TRANSOM ETC. THERE ARE PLENTY OF POSTS AND PICTURES OF BOATS DONE THAT CAN HELP YOU ALONG THE PROCESS IF YOU SPENT SOME TIME READING THE PAST POSTS FOR THE LAST YEAR YOU WOULD KNOW MORE ABOUT RE DOING A SEACRAFT THAN MOST ANY ONE. GOOD LUCK
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