dirtygoose87
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I randomly purchased this boat just after seeing it on a road trip to VA. I saw it and was instantly connected. Got it pretty inexpensive too.. I guess because it needs a total overhaul. That is why I am here, to gather information on how I can have this boat properly restored. I was told by the previous owner, who also lost the keys, that the boat was a 1950 model. I'd like to know for sure. I know it's about 18 ft. long, and the motors have worked since he's owned it. He use to hook it up to a hose I was told by a guy across the street at the tire shop. He got me rolling, thank the lord.
What is the age exactly?
Will this be a tough restoration for the person doing it?
How easy or hard is it for an outboard mechanic to work on a Sea King engine?
Is the trailer as old as the boat?
Any estimates on restoration prices...just ball park...
Is it worth it to restore? I think so, I love it.
The trailer is also a piece of work. Double axle'd 4 small tires. Amazingly it made the 420 mile trip from VA to SC. This boat has been sitting, out of the sun luckily, for easy 5-10 years. And it's time to get her back looking pretty and churning up a wake.
Any advice or info on this old boat would be greatly appreciated
What is the age exactly?
Will this be a tough restoration for the person doing it?
How easy or hard is it for an outboard mechanic to work on a Sea King engine?
Is the trailer as old as the boat?
Any estimates on restoration prices...just ball park...
Is it worth it to restore? I think so, I love it.
The trailer is also a piece of work. Double axle'd 4 small tires. Amazingly it made the 420 mile trip from VA to SC. This boat has been sitting, out of the sun luckily, for easy 5-10 years. And it's time to get her back looking pretty and churning up a wake.
Any advice or info on this old boat would be greatly appreciated



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