Creekerman
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Picked up a boat and trailer in early 2014 for about the price of scrap metal. The trailer was solid with nearly new tires and wheels. The boat had seen major modifications over the years. The strength of the side panels of the hull had been compromised due to removing the original bench seats. A former owner had welded various braces along the length to support the sides. The boat came with a non-functioning 10 hp Eska motor which I peddled at metal recycling business for $30.00.
Sent an e-mail to MirroCraft in Manitowoc WI to determine the year and model of the boat. With the serial number taken from the original transom capacity plate, MirroCraft determined the boat was a 1967 model. They were uncertain of the exact model, but the transom cap. (45 hp), the total cargo-persons-gear cap (960 lbs), and the 63 inch beam would suggest that the model was a Sportsman Runabout. They had sent me a pdf copy of the 1967 MirroCraft brochure (see attached pdf file).
The rebuild began about the 1st of March 2014. I decided to target the interior of the boat and planned to begin the outside during the autumn of 2014. I began the project by stripping almost everything of the existing interior out of the boat. A custom fitted live well had been installed by a previous owner in the front seat position of the boat. I kept the live well shell in place and some of the aluminum framing in the bow. Everything else, including the transom board at the stern was removed...seats, seat posts, some make-shift bracing, old battery frames and all the electrical wiring and switches.
Sent an e-mail to MirroCraft in Manitowoc WI to determine the year and model of the boat. With the serial number taken from the original transom capacity plate, MirroCraft determined the boat was a 1967 model. They were uncertain of the exact model, but the transom cap. (45 hp), the total cargo-persons-gear cap (960 lbs), and the 63 inch beam would suggest that the model was a Sportsman Runabout. They had sent me a pdf copy of the 1967 MirroCraft brochure (see attached pdf file).
The rebuild began about the 1st of March 2014. I decided to target the interior of the boat and planned to begin the outside during the autumn of 2014. I began the project by stripping almost everything of the existing interior out of the boat. A custom fitted live well had been installed by a previous owner in the front seat position of the boat. I kept the live well shell in place and some of the aluminum framing in the bow. Everything else, including the transom board at the stern was removed...seats, seat posts, some make-shift bracing, old battery frames and all the electrical wiring and switches.