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peter1234
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Posted: February-23-2011 at 9:00pm |
I picked up a new project today , a friends 1972 22' aqua sport.
I was amazed at how many restor.....resto mod projects there are out there its got a running 200 johnson center console live well etc rough trailer and will get stripped new hatches floors fuel tank repowered if all goes as planned anyone out there had one? does anyone know why such a popular hull ? the price was right |
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former skylark owner now a formula but I cant let this place go
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Gary S
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My Dad had one in the early to mid '80's Peter.Popular in the Fla Keys back then,before they came out with flats boats.His was a 19 foot center consel with a 115 Suzuki.Able to run in shallow water in the back country but not the greatest in the ocean. I think they were a copy of a Mako which was popular back then too,a nice quality boat.He wishes he had it now.
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peter1234
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most restos are in floriday there are some companies doing makos and old aqua sports that explains it . it is a pretty flat bottom hull
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Riley
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Peter, post some pics. If you need a trailer, I someone that has one that may be able to be had for a decent price.
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Gary S
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Peter,I found a picture of Dad's,yours look sorta like this?
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peter1234
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Gary . somewhat i think its called a flat back, it has the bow rail but otherwise close. what were the protrusions off the transom? in web pics i noticed some models having that and it appears to be live wells maybe? Bruce thanks i might need a trailer .it has what appears to be the original era but most i have seen are bunk trailers this is a roller.
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Gary S
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Yes Peter thats what they were,seems like every boat down there at the time had them.
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peter1234
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it makes sense frees up the deck. i just joined classicaquasport.com there are some great resto projects and a company in fla hammerhead boats that redo these things. all these blog sites could use a tour through correctcraftfan to see how its done right
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