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Old 06-12-2019, 01:22 PM
muddywater muddywater is offline
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Location: Abbeville, LA
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Default Free 72’ Potter 20SF to a good home

I sent in the payment for this listing...

I ran into severe health problems so I cannot do any fiberglass work and at the same time work forced me to move and I no longer have a place to work on or store this project boat.

Included:
1972 Potter Seacraft with partially finished transom job (Cored with Coosa Bluewater 26). The transom needs some more layers on the inside to tie back into the boat and preferably rebuild the cut out stringers at the same time so you get a stronger bond. The deck needs to be rebuilt. I can sell you 3 sheets of Coosa Bluewater 20 composite for $200 to rebuild the deck with which is a price you will not be able to beat (may not even get it shipped for that).
Kobelt Chrome over Silicon bronze Yacht control/throttle which uses 33C cables. I was planning on going for the Yacht look with either a teak or mahogany helm pod.
New Teleflex Seastar under console helm for the pod
I have 2 used Seastar cylinders you can have (though they have been sitting so long the seals might have to be replaced)
Some new Teleflex gauges
4 new stainless rod holders (Gemlux?)
2 new Gemlux through-hulls
OEM Seacraft embroidered Seat back cushion for the console
1 container Part-all paste
The original teak rod holders if you want them. They have been stripped and sanded.
I need to check but I probably have a roll of 24 or 36 oz triaxial somewhere
Some other misc rivets, Gemlux hinges, etc
I had a shipyard build a custom new aluminum fuel tank for it I would like to sell for $200. The design was based on one from another user here. We had two built at the same time and the other is currently in use by another CSC’er.

Keep in mind this is a PROJECT boat. It was already a basket case when I bought it. I have clear title for the boat so you would have to come on a day we can get it notarized so you won’t have any trouble registering it. The trailer is not in good shape (steel) but it will roll. I just put a new tire on one side to replace a dry-rotted tire, pumped Aqualube into the hubs, greased the hitch, and one thing I still need to do is fix the trailer wiring which hopefully I can work on next weekend (the boat is across the state from me). The boat is located in Abbeville, Louisiana. After work forced me to move, the boat got put outside where the sun and rain have beaten on it. A lot of the small repairs will probably have to be ground out and re-done. The hull to cap joint will have to be redone as it was messed up when I bought it. The whole boat has already been completely stripped of hardware which took months because every last piece of hardware on the boat was seized and had to be cut off. The console was trimmed 10 inches, recored, and glassed back together and then gel-coated but it has been sitting out in the sun and rain so the new gel-coat already needs re-doing.

Hopefully I can get some pics posted up later. First to claim it gets it. If the 1st person does not take it, I will move down to the next person.
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