marksa1458
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Apr 6, 2009
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I have been searching for a V-Drive restoration for several years, I have chased countless boats through craigslist and had little luck. Over the last couple of years, I have built a boat from Glen-L plans - a cool 11' runabout with a jetski engine and restored two 60's era fiberglass runabouts.
This week, I was lucky enough to get my hands on a 1975 Century Arabian V-Drive with a Chrysler 440 V8. The boat itself is in woeful condition, there is rot everywhere, a hole in the port side and some decent gelcoat damage on the starboard side. As typical, instead of fixing things correctly some previous owner placed bandaid over bandaid further deteriorating the boat. At some point the boat flooded/partially sunk and the condition of the motor is a mystery, but it looks pretty rough...
The good - the seller I purchased from had intended to do the restore himself but lost interest. He purchased a very modern tandem axel trailer that is in "new" condition. He stated that the trailer has never been put in the water to launch a boat. The other good is that just about all of the classic hardware is in great shape. The chrome on the spot light, bow light, bow ring and the ski tow has little deterioration. The front windshield is perfect!!!
We started the tear down today and removed all the interior and pulled up the awful brown carpet. Not sure how we will actually pull the engine to start tackling the stringers.
Anyway let the Restoration begin!!!!! :joyous:
This week, I was lucky enough to get my hands on a 1975 Century Arabian V-Drive with a Chrysler 440 V8. The boat itself is in woeful condition, there is rot everywhere, a hole in the port side and some decent gelcoat damage on the starboard side. As typical, instead of fixing things correctly some previous owner placed bandaid over bandaid further deteriorating the boat. At some point the boat flooded/partially sunk and the condition of the motor is a mystery, but it looks pretty rough...
The good - the seller I purchased from had intended to do the restore himself but lost interest. He purchased a very modern tandem axel trailer that is in "new" condition. He stated that the trailer has never been put in the water to launch a boat. The other good is that just about all of the classic hardware is in great shape. The chrome on the spot light, bow light, bow ring and the ski tow has little deterioration. The front windshield is perfect!!!


We started the tear down today and removed all the interior and pulled up the awful brown carpet. Not sure how we will actually pull the engine to start tackling the stringers.
Anyway let the Restoration begin!!!!! :joyous: