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Old 01-05-2010, 12:54 AM
Sandhog Sandhog is offline
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Default Half Owner - 72 Stern drive 19'

My (83 yr. old) father owns a '72 I/O 19' Seacraft. It hasn't seen water in two years, He has been caring for his (ill) girlfriend and hasn't had time. I could never understand other peoples devotion to boating until I saw this '72 and fell in love with it. In owned a '73 Shovelhead (Harley) and know about the joys of wrenching, this '72 Seacraft needs wrenching and it will be a love/hate relationship for sure. I'm visiting my dad in Florida from New York but will be coming back every six months 'til I retire in 7 years. Currently she needs an exhaust bellows but I don't know if she is a Gen.I,II or one of the other designations. Where on the boat would I find pertinent information that will assist in ordering the correct parts. I want to do a complete restore. I ride a BMW now so my mad money can go into a boat. Thanks all.

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