Olympian Boats

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ehenry

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anyone know anything good or bad about these boats? It was made in Olympia,WA. Thats all I can tell you about it other than its fairly old but bet kept covered up in a barn. The whole rig is being given to me. Engine, trailer and all.
 

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I have heard of the boats but can't give you any info. Here are some contacts in the Olympia area that may be able to help.<br /><br />Puget Marina www.pugetmarina.com <br /><br />Motor Boat Mart 360-943-1440 FAX 360-956-9850<br /><br />Tom's Outboard 360-754-3882 Fax 360-753-6861<br /><br />U.S. Marine Sales 360-455-0788 FAX 360-455-1786<br /><br />Start with Puget Marina, he has been in business there for over 40 years.
 

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If you are talking about an Olympic boat, I have had several. They are made in Marysville Washington and are very common on the West Coast of Canada. They are known as an excellent Sea boat. Very sturdy and they take rough water excellent.
 

oahuclay

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watch out if find one like mine sitting low in the aft, she is probably rotted out in the stringers, mine is costing a fortune to fix, Reilly weird stringer with a splice in the middle, and a lot of non closed cell foam which takes on water, I hauled hundreds of pounds of wet foam off the boat in garbage bags, she sits level now even with a 200 merc on it, also there were no drainage holes to let water from the uphill side of the stringers get to the bildge so it just stayed there. very thin coat of glass on stringers so they rotted out.The used dry wall screws and nails and whatever else seem handy to fasten the deck down
 

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watch out if find one like mine sitting low in the aft, she is probably rotted out in the stringers, mine is costing a fortune to fix, Reilly weird stringer with a splice in the middle, and a lot of non closed cell foam which takes on water, I hauled hundreds of pounds of wet foam off the boat in garbage bags, she sits level now even with a 200 merc on it, also there were no drainage holes to let water from the uphill side of the stringers get to the bildge so it just stayed there. very thin coat of glass on stringers so they rotted out.The used dry wall screws and nails and whatever else seem handy to fasten the deck down

You have replied to a post that is about 10 years old . . . the topic *may* not be relevant anymore . . .
 

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10 years is normal for the currents to carry a bottle to Hawaii. :)
 

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