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Old 06-08-2009, 10:13 AM
nail24 nail24 is offline
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Default 1973 Seafari has left the Keys

The 1973 Seafari(outboard version) left its Plantation Key home where it has been berthed since it's purchase by my wife's uncle. I completely rebuilt the Seminole trailer that came with it and towed it to Georgia for restoration. The boat is totally original and I'd like to keep it as close to OEM as possible. Does anyone know where I can find the OEM instrument panel and glove box doors with the OEM graphics? I will also be reworking the teak trim to include the louvered door. All overhead carpeting in the cuddy will need to be removed and replaced. I'm not sure that the numerous small blisters (pinky finngertip size) are going to be reworked because the boat never was bottom painted. The fuel tank will be removed and cleaned internally and a new fuel/water separator installed. There is a weak area under the deck mounted fish cooler/seat that will require attention. All stainless u-bolts on transom and bow are unservicible. I need new hardware for the forward deck hatch/vent. I also need the glazing for the tempered glass windshields and tinted Plexiglas for the sides. This is just for starters. The transom is sound as is the rest of the hull. Any tips and sources would be appreciated. I'm the boat's second owner.
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