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Topic: my project
Posted By: skyfuzz
Subject: my project
Date Posted: September-25-2007 at 4:12pm
I found this old outboard on blocks at a marina in NH. This boat used to be on the lake(Ossipee Lake) ever since I could remember. It originally had a Merc 65hp but around the early 70's it was repowered with an 85hp Johnson V4. The owners, who were very well known on the lake also had a '68 Mustang which was light green. At some point in the late 70's their cottage, Mustang and this outboard were all painted with this (gulp) pinkish coral color! On this outboard, the original top color was mint green. The make of this boat is "White", built by the White Canoe Co. Anyway, I spotted it a few years ago and offered 100 bucks to take it away as I want to restore it. The floor needs replacing and the process is slow. But hopefully I will get down to business and finish that up then get some seats, and get it repowered with another classic V4 from Johnson or Evinrude as I like the sound of those engines. I've always loved the look of this boat and I think it would look great at the dock next to my '70 Barracuda!      

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Posted By: copcraft
Date Posted: September-25-2007 at 5:38pm
Skyfuzz

Good Luck. You can't beat a good winter project. I'm not sure about that color, but I'm sure when you are done it will look great. Have fun.

David


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: September-25-2007 at 7:27pm
damn thats a lot of work...good luck...post some pics often!


Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: September-25-2007 at 8:13pm
i do like the hood scoop

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: September-25-2007 at 8:20pm
Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

i do like the hood scoop


Eric, That's the bow light! Speaking of bow lights, I've got ebay programed to tell me when bow lights come up. I've been looking for months for a friends X55 and then lately for my 54 Atom. I never knew there were so many styles! No luck yet for the X55 though. It also seems like there are people who collect them!!

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64 X55 Dunphy

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Posted By: bkhallpass
Date Posted: September-25-2007 at 8:50pm
That floor looks fairly simple compared to the inboards. You should zip through that once you have some time. How is the wood in the transom? BKH

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Posted By: Riley
Date Posted: September-25-2007 at 9:44pm
Looks like a lot better condition than the Manta Ray I picked up in July, but sold on Sunday to help finance the Mustang I bought on Saturday.


http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t270/88Skier/DSC00652.jpg - http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t270/88Skier/DSC00652.jpg


Posted By: 62 wood
Date Posted: September-26-2007 at 12:34am
Sky,
The top two pics are just beggin, for a V8 to be put in her!

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62 Classic..
73 Ski Nautique


Posted By: skyfuzz
Date Posted: September-26-2007 at 6:40pm
The transom appears to be in decent shape. Seems sturdy when you give it a good tugging. As you can see, the floor and floatation have been removed and I'm considering removing about another foot or so. I don't think the entire floor has to be replaced. It feels solid and dry up front. The best thing about it is that there's no rush...it's just a side project/hobby. I keep the cover on it and try to keep it bone dry...a garage would be nice...Haven't done much to it lately...waiting for the cooler weather to get here.   

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Posted By: JoeinNY
Date Posted: September-26-2007 at 7:00pm
Don't trust that transom. Any holes from the top, any loose aluminum trim, and water will get in. Those big v4s can put some serious torque on a transom. I would minimally go in with a drill bit and search for moisture or rot before I spent any effort in gelling or painting that hull.

In my youth we junked a lot of otherwise solid boats because of rotted transoms, my 76 tahiti is due for a transom now hate to cut up the orignal red sparkle gelcote but it is time the cracking has begun soon I will be diving for the motor...

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Posted By: Riley
Date Posted: September-26-2007 at 7:34pm
Fiberglassics.com is a great resource for old OB boats.


Posted By: boat dr
Date Posted: September-26-2007 at 7:42pm
Joe, before you pull the top cap, and attack the transom from the top ......
Give me a call, this is what I DO DURING THE WINTER .....
There is an easier softer way, and too cool too boot.............318-386-2825

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: September-26-2007 at 8:47pm
Originally posted by boat dr boat dr wrote:

this is what I DO DURING THE WINTER


Wait a minute!!! I didn't think you had winter down there.

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Posted By: The Lake
Date Posted: September-26-2007 at 8:53pm
Joe, Good luck on the project. My dad has a 1969 Chrysler Trihull with a 1972 85 horse Johnson. It still runs great; and very low maintenance.

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Wait a minute!!! I didn't think you had winter down there.[/QUOTE]

Good one Pete

Chuck

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Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: September-26-2007 at 11:39pm

[/QUOTE]

Wait a minute!!! I didn't think you had winter down there.[/QUOTE]

Pete, I think he means the temp drops to a bone chillin' 70

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Posted By: boat dr
Date Posted: September-26-2007 at 11:53pm
I was trying to ignore that remark, but as the norm here stir it up....
All over the world there are 4 seasons.
Spring, we service the boats and ski
Summer,we service the boats and ski more
Fall, we service the boats and ski less
Winter,we service the boats and ski,waters cooling off.
Winterizeing consists of slipping a light bulb under the engine box.
Do not drain the fluids we will use it come Saturday.........
I change oil and filter at 90 days , this year total time on new engine 150+ hours.
At the rate I am going will bust 200, still have 45 days to ski, then comes the afternoon rides.......
So I ask again "what is winter"

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