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Re: '72 Wellcraft V20 in NC w/trailer (no motor)
Still double duty-V20'n it!! Every once and a while I make eye-contact with the ol girl. She stops me in my tracks. Then for the next 5 minutes I'm dreaming about hanging a 150 on the back and keeping it for my life-long project ;D making everything perfect! Then I snap out of it and realize I'd rather fish than work ;D Gonna put her on eBay soooooooon! I hope :-/
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Re: '72 Wellcraft V20 in NC w/trailer (no motor)
What is the status of the sale? I'd like to get a boat for this upcoming summer, and from the financial end, it needs to be a project. Am I correct in thinking that this is a starboard steering station setup as opposed to CC? Would you say that the transom is now strong enough for a 150 to be mounted directly? Did you fix the leak on the port tank, and does the filler go to both tanks?
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Re: '72 Wellcraft V20 in NC w/trailer (no motor)
Eric - still for sale. Apparently the owner (me) is lazy as crap when it comes to marketing ;D
- Anyway, transom is strong enough and pretty enough for a 150hp, directly mounted. - I haven't gotten around to the tank repair - and at this point I probably won't. - There is a separate filler cap for each tank on each gunwhale. Trailer is in top notch shape. Thanks, Blue |
Re: '72 Wellcraft V20 in NC w/trailer (no motor)
I tell you what Blue, I can't afford a trip to NC until summer, and I may be able to talk my way into getting my father's Aquasport for a song and LOTS of dancing. Best of luck with the sale!
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