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Lazarus II
Newbie Joined: July-19-2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 19 |
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Posted: August-07-2006 at 9:49pm |
Hey folks i've been ever so slowly slogging along on the Lazarus (named so due so rising from the dead) which was completely submerged for about a year due to owner neglect. the hull is good and all the other stuff is easy, but time consuming and costly to replace. im just curious if anyone else on here has been nutty enough to take on a project like this from the ground up. I mean im dedicated to the project and WILL see it thru to completion but just lookin for some insight from a very seasoned group.
Thanx in advance Zack |
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Going fast never hurt a soul, its the sudden stops that get ya!!!!!!
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The Lake
Platinum Member Joined: May-13-2005 Location: Lk Winnebago MO Status: Offline Points: 1157 |
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Zack, er Lazarus, all I can say is, "Wow." Your project is aptly named.
If there is a group of guys who can help with this, you'll find them here. I am sort of limited to offering encouragement, keep us posted with pics of your progress. Do you have anything to go back in the boat yet? Chuck |
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Munday
Gold Member Joined: August-17-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 538 |
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Wow how deep was it sunk,I think deep would be better,lack of oxygen would keep the rot back I think.Get it dry as soon as possible,imagine the foam under floor is soaked thru prob have to remove floors and foam.
I like those exhaust manifolds I had some like that on a commander motor. Good luck Munday |
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64 Skier
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I like the idea. Now you don't have to pay for something a PO said he did....or did not do...
How many times have we all regretted a PO's decision. Take that engine and tranny apart immediatley ad then take the hull to the car wash and see what shakes loose. Great engine also, very cool exhaust. |
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Cheaterpete
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Great boat!
Good luck ! |
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Actual boat SANTE 210 from 2014
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skicat
Platinum Member Joined: May-18-2006 Location: Duluth, GA Status: Offline Points: 1129 |
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Hey, it's only a little mud, water, & mold. A little elbow grease & some cash & you will have a great Correct Craft! Good luck with your project & keep us posted with pics.
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SKI79PA
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HOW DID YOU FIND THE BOAT IN THE WATER. ANY PICS OF THE RECOVERY? LAST SHOT LOOKS GOOD STILL HAS GOOD COLOR
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81nautique
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Holy Crap what a mess. That will be quite a story when your done. keep at it
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rmcdonald
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Hi Zack
Keep at it. I have attached some inspiration. It took me along time but I love it. Regards Rob Before After |
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The Dude
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Another thing that might help is Jesus. If you could get him to do for Lazurus II what he did for the first Lazurus, that might be a lot easier than all the work you're planning.
Looks like the kind of project you'll be proud of your whole life. Go for it! |
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Hollywood
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That'd be one hell of a story, go for it.
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Lazarus II
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WOW! thanx for all the interest! heres a link to the album of my progress so far. I cant wait to hit the slalom course behind this beast!
The saga of the Lazarus II |
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Going fast never hurt a soul, its the sudden stops that get ya!!!!!!
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scott8370
Gold Member Joined: November-30-2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 872 |
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How about this for some inspiration? Just putting the last few finishing touches on it. Stick with it - it will be well worth it when you're finished.
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nautiquefanatic
Gold Member Joined: April-29-2004 Location: North Carolina Status: Offline Points: 570 |
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Lazarus II
Zack....... I would love to contact you regarding some parts on your boat....will you email me or call me? Thanks, Paul (980)581-0006 pcarpenter2@carolina.rr.com |
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