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Old 12-11-2009, 08:41 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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Default Re: 1970 20' SF

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The I-6 in the '72 is an awesome motor! I was concerned about it at first considering that it barely ran when I bought it. After some fresh fuel in the tank, cleaning the carbs and performing 2 oil changes, the thing fires up and runs smooth as can be. It's such a cool boat. I am having a hard time coming to terms with the idea of letting it slip away.

The 200, it's just as amazing as the boat. Meticulously maintained, fires up on first crank! I need a stainless prop for it. I think it has a 21 pitch prop but I'm not too sure. Can anybody provide any guidance regarding where affordable stainless props in the South Miami area?

Sherman, set the way back machine to 1970.

Gee Mr Peabody, where are we?

Well Sherman, we are at the shop of one Carl Moesly in Miami, Fl.

Who is Mr. Moesly?

Someone who`s genius is still respected, admired, and copied to this day Sherman.

How do I learn more about the Moeslys Mr Peabody?

Why, you only need to use the search function on the way forward machine in your lap Sherman.

CL or here for a prop.

You and Wavelength have some neat finds.
Cheers,
GFS
Another cold front and 5-7 now. Our Yankee bretheren think we have it easy and we do. But if we can`t get out, the record 87 deg. weather doesn`t mean much. 87 in Dec? I want flex time!

Bushwackers livewell can keep more prisoners alive than I would have thought possible.

C
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