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1970 Rebourne
Thank you! To all the SC guru's on this site I could not nor would I have ever dared to do this alone. It was your technical know how and detailed builds shared here on CSC that gave me the inspiration and dedication to make this happen. I have attached a couple images. I'll post the full restoration some time soon after the fishing season ends.
For now here are the basics: 1970 20 SC Potter Hull (Ice Blue/Matterhorn White) 200 HP Evinrude Ficht Coast Weise Marine Custom OB Bracket Surf Marine (glass work, wiring, rigging, paint,) NORTHSTAR 6100 FURUNO 582 Seastar steering |
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Very nice!! More pics/details are always welcome.
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Nice job and nice color combination.
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Lookin' good!
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1977 SeaCraft 23' Sceptre W/ Alum Tower & Yamaha 225 www.LouveredProductsUnlimited.com |
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It's looks absolutely amazing! I love it! Well done bro!
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Old Old Old
Capt Mako, A 1970! That boat is very, very old.
It probably has "Fibergalss Fatugue". Think about it, in Dog Years it's 287. It's so old Coast Guard Auxiliary will want you to always leave one line tied to the dock! It's stink'in PERFECT! |
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Man that's nice, love the color.........I have a 1970 sf also..
Joe R. 20ft Classic SeaCraft Susie II
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I saw the boat at Plymouth harbor yesterday,it looks flawless!
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Looking good bro....give me a call
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Update
Well as we all know nothing lasts forever.... That being said i had a slight problem with my Ficht 200. Long story short. The Piston in the # 3 cylinder got water intrusion through the water jacket and there is a dime size hole in the top of it. So...I broke down and put the motor I originally specked this boat for when I began the project..Attached is the final result and completed project with updated pictures. I'll post a full specs list and performance #'S with the new power soon. I will share this with the CSC crew. It is still a 40+ Kt boat with the 140 suzuki 4 stroke. And judging by the early fuel burn #'S at 25 Kt cruise it's not going to make the oil companies happy.
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