Thread: husband's christmas present
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12-16-2008 09:22 PM #16
Very cool of you Barb, great gift and I bet he loves it. What is that, a Starcraft? Those Chrysler motors were the predecessors of the later Force engines, and were actually pretty good motors. Very simple designs and easy to keep alive.
Have fun with it.
Don
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12-16-2008 09:31 PM #17
What a great lady you are. Can't go wrong with boats, cars, tools and lingerie!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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12-16-2008 09:34 PM #18
been giving my wife the same Christmas list for years a black Harley red ferrari and a 21 year old mistress so far I am 0 for 3 so go figure oh! well maybe this is the year, merry Christmas ...tedI'LL KEEP MY PROPERTY, MY MONEY, MY FREEDOM, AND MY GUNS, AND YOU CAN KEEP THE CHANGE------ THE PROBLEM WITH LIBERALISM IS SOONER OR LATER YOU RUN OUT OF OTHER PEOPLES MONEY margaret thacher 1984
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12-17-2008 06:19 AM #19
Thank you guys. I love the sailboat. That is so sweet of you GR. Yes it is a starcraft. Ted maybe this will be your year to get your list items.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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12-17-2008 08:23 PM #20
looks like the newer version of the boat we used to have.. we had a 21' starcraft Mark 4, which had a mercruiser I/O with a 181 CI Chevy.. it had actully had a tree fall on the cabin and the mice and squirlls found shelter thru the broken windows, and ate the interior... it took a couple months, but we jacked up the roof till it was straight again, refinished the interior/ replaced glass and replaced the seats.. with an oil change and a new set of points we put it back in the water.. ran it for years till we got a bigger boat, and after that setting. the carb never worked right after that. But the new boat is giving the us trouble, and it's the 3.7L 488 engine, so it's not always easy to work on..You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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12-22-2008 09:14 AM #21
We have been boaters for our whole lives thanks to pops.....AND yes boating is expensive. I have had 18 foot runabouts up to 30 foot cruisers and they were all a blast and yes they require constant maintenance (like our hot rods) love the feeling of being on the water though and NOT having to be back a certain time like renting a boat. Living in Florida boating is year round. I am lucky with my latest boat. 22 Foot Baja go fast with a 5.7 Chevy. It will run 60 all day long with the "thru transom" exhaust pouring our wonderful V8 sounds! Love it. Love your new purchase! He is a lucky man!
Check the stringers (skeleton of the boat) and the transom (where the motor mounts to the boat) for softness and rot before you hit the water!
Pics of the baja...
Don Jr.Don Jr.
"Once again I have thoroughly disgusted myself"
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12-22-2008 09:48 PM #22
Wow...what a great project and Christmas present!...way to go lady!! Being from Fla myself (Ft. Lauderdale area) Ive always had boats. Since moving to Tenn I decided to get a small project boat myself for the river and lakes around here.....A buddy at work just wanted this outta his yard...All I did was clean it up, ad some graphics and a bimini and shes good to go!! Not bad for a 1996 Sunbird 18' for only $1200 with the trailer and accessories!!!
Daniel...
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12-23-2008 06:48 AM #23
Good deal daniel! $1200 is cheap and that boat is in great shape. Don Jr.Don Jr.
"Once again I have thoroughly disgusted myself"
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12-23-2008 11:11 AM #24
The name is perfect!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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12-23-2008 12:04 PM #25
Way to go Barb! Your husband is a lucky man! Looks like a nice, little fun runabout. Plenty of fun, limited trouble and problems. I have always thought about getting a boat (live near the Chesapeake Bay) but have never made the leap. My Dad had a 50' bay boat which he used for transportation to work and for crabbing and fishing. Also for a while he had a 55' custom Chris Craft, it was fast for it's size with three engines and three screws. It had three staterooms and crew quarters, but due to lack of use it was sold.
He and his father used to build guillen skiffs and row boats for extra money, but I was too interested in cars and girls to take lessons on building. Now of course, I wish I had listened up more.
Tell your husband to enjoy the hell out of it.Bob
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