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onthelake wrote:
that's a sharp looking boat. Love the tinted glass
Thanks Glen,
The boat looked a little worse for wear when we got it however a little TLC, some graphics, tinted screen, LOTS of polish etc has brought it to life again.
Still a couple of things to do to it, wake tower, furuno sounder and navigation plotter, and some small details before I am totally satisfied.
Wife and I bought this sweety at a self storage auction last April in Austin, TX. I just received the title in my name last month. I have replaced all the plywood for the upholstrey as it was rotted because the previous owner neglected to pull the hull drain plug ( she was 3/4 full of rain water a year ago). I will be replacing the steering cable, alternator, Battery, and rebuilding the carb this month. To my surprise - the engine runs- pretty good too for needing a carb job. I can't tell but I think the boat has less than 50 running hours when we bought her.
chipnkat wrote:
Wife and I bought this sweety at a self storage auction last April in Austin, TX. I just received the title in my name last month. I have replaced all the plywood for the upholstrey as it was rotted because the previous owner neglected to pull the hull drain plug ( she was 3/4 full of rain water a year ago). I will be replacing the steering cable, alternator, Battery, and rebuilding the carb this month. To my surprise - the engine runs- pretty good too for needing a carb job. I can't tell but I think the boat has less than 50 running hours when we bought her.
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