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I Have 19 bow rider, serial no 532,can anyone help me date this boat?
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firstlight [/terrypirius@edinarealty.com] |
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I have a 1965 bowrider, I/O, serial #215, if this helps any.
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Carl Moesley, the original designer and builder made the 19' Bowrider starting, I think in 1965. I believe it was discontinued when he sold the company to Potter in 1968.
I had my "Moesley" on the water this year and just love the design and layout. Unfortunately, it has yet to become a "hot" collector's boat, the more popular models being the 70's vintage Potter center consoles, Septres and Seafaris. The last 3 that we know of being sold did so at "several hundred dollars". Best of luck selling her.
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I'm going to try to buy a bowrider next time one comes up. It does look like a great layout.
rockdoc
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"why are you buying such an old boat?" 1974 SeaFari V6 i/o, 1965 Bowrider 19' i/o, 1975 Sceptre 23' i/o, WS Tarpon and Hobie kayaks, 12' Starcraft tin boat |
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Thanks for the info,I had guessed later 60's after reading the Mosley story in this site. My boat was my dad's, and I think they bought it in 71.It's no longer a bow rider however,sawsall and years of work made it a CC. Pics to follow.
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firstlight [/terrypirius@edinarealty.com] |
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Does any body else have an old moesley ( pardon the previous spelling) that could get me closer on the year. Mine is No 532 Model 19 ( bow rider )
Terry
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firstlight [/terrypirius@edinarealty.com] |
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I have a 1966 model 19' Bow Rider with Serial No: 441.
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Terry,
cc's 1965 is #215. My 1965 is #328. If David's '66 is #441, I would take a guess that your #532 is a either a '66 or '67. I also neglected to mention that fellow member PipeDreams has a special, beautifully restored 19' with a custom top he designed, built and installed himself. I think his is the only example of a renovated 19'. His certainly has a substancial value not only to him, but to someone that knew exactly what they were buying. My reference to value was only to reasonably complete "core" 19's that need everything.
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Thanks David,
I think we are getting real close on the date now. I coverted the boat from a bow rider to a center console. That moved the weight back in the boat. With a super tuned 150 merc on a 6 inch CCM bracket, the boat was scary fast. Low 60's with GPS, until I added the T top, which slowed it down some. I am going to pull it on of the storage and take some pics today. Terry
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firstlight [/terrypirius@edinarealty.com] |
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Terry,
I'm looking forward to seeing how you did the conversion to center console. I have a Seafari and soon may acquire a second, and I was trying to imagine how I could change one of them to a CC .........I know all you Seafari fans are cringing at the thought of it- don't worry, I probably won't do it, just curious........ rockdoc
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"why are you buying such an old boat?" 1974 SeaFari V6 i/o, 1965 Bowrider 19' i/o, 1975 Sceptre 23' i/o, WS Tarpon and Hobie kayaks, 12' Starcraft tin boat |
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