Looking at buying this old speed boat...not tin but its cool

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minicuda

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I wouldn't be getting rid of any of my other boats it would be an addition to my small fleet. I got the guy talked down to 1500 going to go check it out saturday, have him start her up for me. Its all manual tilt and trim so i think i would install a tilt trim jack plate maybe some trim tabs a bumpin system and wait till summer.

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Manual tilt and trim on a 115? :shock:

Get ready to dig deep if you are planning on adding it now.

Cool old boat, though. Needs some skeg work on that l/u.
 
Quackrstackr said:
Manual tilt and trim on a 115? :shock:

Get ready to dig deep if you are planning on adding it now.

Cool old boat, though. Needs some skeg work on that l/u.

yes indeed about 500 for cmc hydraulic electric jack plate
 
Captain Ahab said:
There are no rod holder?





Looks cool - kinda like a 1970s vette
yeah no rod holders i'll have to take both boats to the lake.... it does have a sporty 70's styling it will look great being towed behind the slammed 69 gmc I'm building
 
you know what I like the way you think!!! If i get it maybe I'll name it "THE SCOUT"
ben2go said:
It'd be a great fun boat.It would be a blast scouting out those new fishing holes far from the docks. :mrgreen:
 
minicuda said:
the guy selling it says it ill do about 55 thats scary fast

That's not scary fast. The boat in my sig will run nearly that (GPS). :lol:

I'm betting that number is from the speedo and not a GPS, also. I would be pleasantly surprised if a boat that heavy could hit 55 mph with a 115.
 

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