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Any Moesly 19' or 20' CCs out there?
I have never seen any pics of any.
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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Re: Any Moesly 19' or 20' CCs out there?
Roc.. I'm prety sure there wasn't any 19's and the 20 is a Potter built.
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Re: Any Moesly 19' or 20' CCs out there?
1966 19" Bowrider pictures.
http://www.theboatzone.com/gallery/1...isiana?&page=1
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Re: Any Moesly 19' or 20' CCs out there?
My 1970 20CC is a Moesley design and all boats built up to some point in 1970, were built under his supervision until he left the company at that time.
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Re: Any Moesly 19' or 20' CCs out there?
Otto, I was also wondering if there were any CCs out there with the 19' hull, having the same bow profile that the bowrider has.
the green boat is the bowrider, the blue is the '70 Seafari. I like the shape of that bowrider bow. I guess my main reason for asking is that I'm intrigued with whatever differences there might be between the Moesly 19' and the Potter 20' boats. rockdoc
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Re: Any Moesly 19' or 20' CCs out there?
RockDoc,
I believe the 20' CC originally came out in 1967. The 19' came out in 1965. The bowrider hull was designed a little differently to give more 'lift' in the bow to compensate for the passenger weight in the bow. The only way you'd find a CC on a 19' hull is if someone cut out the deck & made a CC out of it. Moesly stayed on with SeaCraft until about March 1970 overseeing the design & construction of the boats, then left. So anything prior to that time could be considered a Moesly built SeaCraft. David, you've done a fine job in fixing up your bowrider. I am in the process of restoring a 65 Bowrider, outboard, and would like to know more about what problems you found when you tore it all apart. Were the stringers in good Shape? The transom ? I found 'mulch' under the forward bowrider deck and I know the bow deck is not strong, but haven't dug into that yet....Just taking one step at a time. Appreciate hearing from you.
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Re: Any Moesly 19' or 20' CCs out there?
I have a 69 bow rider that I am working on. Converting it from an OMC I/O to an outboard. Transom was rotten on the port side but solid on the starboard side. Stringers appear to be solid but I didn't take the floor up. I am putting a 115 johnson on it, what do the other 19 bowriders have for power and what kind of speed do you get?
The suspected culprit for the rot on the port side is the blidge outlet. http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/103575.JPG motor with low hours on it. http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/107382.jpg see the spray rails at the water line? http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/103570.JPG Transom partially cut out. http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/107381.jpg Seacraft nameplate http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/103576.JPG http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/103574.JPG The getting ready to sink piece of crap because it got rammed into to many docks the motor came off of. http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/105664.JPG |
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Re: Any Moesly 19' or 20' CCs out there?
For whatever reason, I could not bring up your pictures, but would really like to see them. Help?
Test sheet in 1965, shows a 100hp merc on the back, with 4 people weight, and speeds of a little over 34mph. A 115hp should push her into the 40's. I went to a fish & boating show recently, looked at the mercs, 115 optimax, 2 stroke. The Merc rep had been with the company for over 25 years, very familiar with the old SeaCrafts of the 60's, and highly recommended 2 stroke over 4 stroke. He said 2 stroke has more 'get up' that you'd want with the 19'. Always something to think about.
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Re: Any Moesly 19' or 20' CCs out there?
I don't want to start a fight.. but.. I have a 67 Bow Rider and its been in my family since it was new. It came with a 100hp Evinrude in 67' best it would do with 4 people and a full tank was 30 mph. In 75 we replaced the 100 with a new 115 and then the best it would run was 35. I ran that motor till 2000, with the aid of modern GPS it still ran out to 32 mph with 2 people, full of fuel. I replaced the motor with an 88 spl (I'm a big fan of the V4's) and the boat will run 32mph with the same load of 2 people full of fuel. If you want to run in the 40's your gonna need a 150 or better. IMHO.. its best with the 115 you'll burn right aroud 6 gph with it and you'll run at 75% throttle 95% of the time which is best for a 2 stroke and have a nice cruise. If there are any nay sayers out there over this info.. stop by.. I run my boat every weekend I'd love to take anyone for a ride and they can look at the Gps themselves lol
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Re: Any Moesly 19' or 20' CCs out there?
for some reason myfihingpictures site is down this morning. Those speeds are good enough for me epecially with the fuel consuption of this motor. Your right on the consuption according to the performance report on http://www.johnson.com/docs/200002/0_US.htm#
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