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14' Starcraft Seafarer Build
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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 187515" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>The weather here in PA has been awesome as of late. About 8 inches of snow on Monday and then 5 inches of rain the last two days. I may need my boat soon just to get to work. I guess I just couldn't wait until spring to start but since I don't have a garage the boat rebuild just might have to wait a little longer. However, I have restored my little 9.5 Evinrude and I am pleased with how it came out. I have heard mixed reviews about these 9.5 Evinrude's and their Johnson counterparts but the price was right and it does weigh very little for its horsepower. I may move up in HP someday but as my first boat goes I am content putting around on a lake with this. Along with $150 bucks for the motor I bought three cans of spray paint. (Duplicolor Self Etching Primer $6 can...Engine enamel navy blue $6 and white $6) and decals off of Ebay ( $8 with free shipping) to fixer up a bit. I can live with $26 to at least make it look good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 187515, member: 4904"] The weather here in PA has been awesome as of late. About 8 inches of snow on Monday and then 5 inches of rain the last two days. I may need my boat soon just to get to work. I guess I just couldn't wait until spring to start but since I don't have a garage the boat rebuild just might have to wait a little longer. However, I have restored my little 9.5 Evinrude and I am pleased with how it came out. I have heard mixed reviews about these 9.5 Evinrude's and their Johnson counterparts but the price was right and it does weigh very little for its horsepower. I may move up in HP someday but as my first boat goes I am content putting around on a lake with this. Along with $150 bucks for the motor I bought three cans of spray paint. (Duplicolor Self Etching Primer $6 can...Engine enamel navy blue $6 and white $6) and decals off of Ebay ( $8 with free shipping) to fixer up a bit. I can live with $26 to at least make it look good! [/QUOTE]
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