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Old 07-30-2003, 06:33 PM
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Default 1966 19' BOWRIDER FOR SALE

1966 19' SEACRAFT BOWRIDER,ORIGINAL TEAK AND HARDWARE W/ SOME ADDITIONS, CLOSED TRANS W/ ARMSTRONG BRACKET, 1997(RIGGED NEW 7/98)JOHNSON 175 OCEAN RUNNER, APPROX 250 HRS, SALT WASH DOWN, 69# 24V GREAT WHITE BOW MOUNT W/ SEP BATTS, VHF, DF/FF, STEREO, GPS,RIGGING AND STRUCTURAL MODS DONE PROFESSIONALLY, CUST FLOAT ON TRAILER, $8,000 OBO.
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Old 07-31-2003, 07:13 AM
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Default Re: 1966 19' BOWRIDER FOR SALE

Damm.. that boat is a year older then mine..where is the fuel tank for that 175?, orginal belly tank location is only 26 to 28 gallons. Got any pictures?

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Old 07-31-2003, 07:39 AM
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HELLO DON, I HAD A 40 GALLON TANK FABRICATED THAT IS THE SAME WIDTH BUT LONGER. WE PUT IT BACK IN THE ORIGINAL PLACE IN THE FLOOR BUT IT NOW EXTENDS UP UNDER THE BOW AREA. THE ONLY PICTURES I HAVE ARE THE PAPER TYPE AND I HAVE MANY. MY BROTHER-IN-LAW HAS A DIGITAL CAMERA AND LIVES NEXT DOOR. I'LL GET W/ HIM OVER THE WEEKEND AND SEE IF HE CAN POST SOME. THE SIDES ARE A DARK GREEN, WHITE ON THE BOTTOM AND TOP. I HAD A 71 CC BEFORE THIS ONE, ALSO TOTALLY RESTORED IT. I BOUGHT THE 66 WITH THE INTENTIONS OF MAKING A CC OUT OF IT. MY 3 KIDS DECIDED NOT.LUV THEIR BOW.BOB
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Old 07-31-2003, 08:49 AM
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Bob.. I have a 67' 19 Bow rider. I'd like to see how your gonna get that tank in there..lol. I built my own to fit the orgial location and only got 28 gallons out of it. Are you planing to take out the ends of the tank well and slide it back? I have the outboard version of the boat, was yours an I/O? . I think they held more fuel. Just wondering... a couple of pics of mine.




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Old 08-01-2003, 01:39 AM
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HEY DON, I BOUGHT THIS BOAT IN 95 JUST FOR THE HULL. I HAD JUST SOLD MY 71CC. WHEN I PULLED IN THE DRIVE I THOUGHT MY WIFE WOULD FAINT. SHE COULD NOT VISION THE FINAL OUTCOME AS I COULD. IT WAS SOLID, VERY SOLID AND ALL ORIGINAL. IT WAS AN I/O.NOT SURE WHAT SIZE TANK BUT VERY SMALL. A FRIEND WHO BUILDS FLATS BOATS CUT OUT FRONT WALL AND,MADE ROOM AND ADDED SUPPORT.THEN HAD A TANK FABBED TO MAX SIZE. "40 GALS". 1/03 I PUMPED TANK DRY OF GAS FROM OUR 8/02 LOBSTER TRIP. I GOT ALMOST 37 GALS IN IT ON THE TRAILER. HAS WORKED OUT REAL NICE. FIILS & VENTS AS ORIG. BOB
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Old 07-31-2003, 02:36 PM
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Bob.. Now I see how you did it. Lack of fuel is the main reason I keep the 88 spl. A 150 would be nice but 28 gallons just ain't gonna cut it. Now that you've answered that question, I can see a new tank in the future.. also a bigger motor...
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