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Old 08-07-2007, 01:45 PM
Billybob Billybob is offline
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Default 1973 23' Potter built CC

Well, I hate to do it but I think I am going to put the old girl up for sale.
It's a 73 CC, which I refurbed about 5 years ago.It's a stock layout with pop-up cleats/lights, s.s. hawsers and rodholders, new windshield, has vhf, cd player, brand new washdown/livewell setup, dual batts w/switch,new wiring,racor.
The motor is an 87 Evinrude 225 that runs strong and has a new rebuilt l/u put on it this year.
Towmaster alum bunk trailer with S.S. hardware.

The problem is that a section of the bottom skin delaminated, it's the section between the inner and outer "steps" on the port side. I just don't have the time to get into it, and I have been thinking of downsizing to a 20'

I can't tell you how much I loved owning this boat, and if it doesn't sell than I will just keep it until I have the time, but it makes sense to let her go.

I'm asking $8000.00.
It's featured here:

http://www.classicseacraft.com/billsirotnak/index.html

And here's my most recent pics:





My email:bsirotnak@ulbrich.com [image]
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Old 08-07-2007, 05:39 PM
abjohn abjohn is offline
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Default Re: 1973 23' Potter built CC

BillyBob- For some reason, I can't access those photos. Can you please e-mail me them at andrew.johnson@americhaseservices.com or call me at 941-812-7770. Thank you
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Old 08-07-2007, 08:56 PM
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Default Re: 1973 23' Potter built CC

here are the pics:



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Old 08-08-2007, 09:23 AM
abjohn abjohn is offline
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Default Re: 1973 23' Potter built CC

Yea, I don't know what's the matter with my computer. I'm getting nothing but red'Xs
Bill- the delamination that's occuring. Do you have it defined as to what's causing it? Is is faulty glass work on the outside, a bad stringer causing water damage from the inside, was there water trapped inside? I'm working with my fiberglass guy who told me it could be a number of things but we would have to grind till we got out the "blackglass", then start over.
Pics to my e-mail when you get a chance. Thank you
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Old 08-08-2007, 02:20 PM
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Default Re: 1973 23' Potter built CC

I've gotten some e-mails with questions, so let me answer them here.
First off, the boat is in Ct.
The damage to the bottom first happened a couple years ago. As I was running along in a slight chop, I clipped a log or something. This exposed a delaminated section of the boat, and the force of the water peeled it back.Aside from the thump, I couldn't even tell until I got it back on the trailer.

So I took it to Norwalk cove and they gave me an estimate of $1200.00 as I recall. But, they were to booked to do it, so I did it myself.Now, a couple years later, my repair is delaminating. It didn't exactly rip off like last time, but one edge is torn off.
In retrospect, I think I either didn't prep it properly, or more likely I didn't wet it out enough. I was working alone, and it's a long piece, so I was rushing a bit too.

Anyway - I am either going to sell it , or shelve it until I get my other projects done.
I'll try to get pics of the bottom as it is now, but it's hard to show.

I can post this pic I took when I was doing it a couple years ago, but for some reason my pics aren't showing, we'll see. It wasn't that tough to do, but of course, I didn't do it very well.




Towboat - Can you see the other pics yet?

If anyone wants to call 203-265-8242.

Bill
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Old 08-08-2007, 02:59 PM
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Aha! Thanks for the additional info.
Unfortunately, my work computer must have some sorta block that effects certain images. I run into that on CSC and FL Sportsman. Even worse, my computer skills are that I would have no clue how to unlock it. I do normally have pretty good luck with e-mailed pics. If you could either forward pics to andrew.johnson@americhaseservices.com or I'll try and view them tonight from the the little laddies laptop (computer)
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Old 08-08-2007, 09:50 PM
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Default Re: 1973 23' Potter built CC

do you still have your boat? i tried to send you a pm I dont know if it went thru? I am interested in purchasing a 23.thanks
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Old 08-08-2007, 10:25 PM
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Default Re: 1973 23' Potter built CC

You need to remove all the junk after ".jpg".

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Old 08-09-2007, 08:30 AM
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Thanks Scott.
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Old 08-09-2007, 11:30 PM
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Default Re: 1973 23' Potter built CC

hey billybob,
how does that boat run, speed wise with a 225? And is that the original 20" transom?
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