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My First: 12' SeaKing Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="JKoontz" data-source="post: 123855" data-attributes="member: 2606"><p>I found an old 12' SeaKing that had been sitting upside down on my parents property for about 15 years. The first registration sticker on the bottom expired in 1968, so I peg it at a '65. I tried to do some research on the SeaKing, the best I could find was that they were a Montgomery Ward product back in the 60's. I rebuilt mine last spring and had a ball doing it. All three bench seats were replaced, the gas tank was built into the middle seat, the battery was put in the front seat and a storage box was built in the front. There is also a removable deck on the front. I put carpet throughout, it really cuts down on the noise. It's a tippy little thing though, I wouldn't build any seats up much higher than the bench that's there. I'll attach some pictures, can't wait to see what you come up with.</p><p></p><p>Josh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKoontz, post: 123855, member: 2606"] I found an old 12' SeaKing that had been sitting upside down on my parents property for about 15 years. The first registration sticker on the bottom expired in 1968, so I peg it at a '65. I tried to do some research on the SeaKing, the best I could find was that they were a Montgomery Ward product back in the 60's. I rebuilt mine last spring and had a ball doing it. All three bench seats were replaced, the gas tank was built into the middle seat, the battery was put in the front seat and a storage box was built in the front. There is also a removable deck on the front. I put carpet throughout, it really cuts down on the noise. It's a tippy little thing though, I wouldn't build any seats up much higher than the bench that's there. I'll attach some pictures, can't wait to see what you come up with. Josh [/QUOTE]
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