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Old 03-20-2018, 11:48 AM
1bayouboy 1bayouboy is offline
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Default 1974 Tsunami project package deal $5000

Fee paid through paypal : 83T912010W2115915

Added pics including an older and new one of the bracket. It's been in the weather over the winter and I haven't washed them off yet.
I included pics of the glass cloth.

As much as I really hate to do it, the time has come to sell my Tsunami project. The time to
work on it just hasn't developed. I have collected a lot of stuff over the years and done a small amount of actual work on it. I will post some pics when I can.
The boat is located in Mount Pleasant, SC.

So here's the list:

1974 23' Tsunami hull. Originally dual outboard with the 20 inch transom. I removed the motor well and the transom down to the outside skin so it's pretty much ready to put in a new transom. I kept the transom cap and have a pattern I made off the transom of a Tsunami I/O model. The floors and hatches are solid but I had intended to raise them an inch and a half. The hull is a faded red that I think would polish out. The bottom was painted with white awlgrip by the previous owner. It's been kept under a car port. It is starting to collect stuff like my shrimp poles so I need to sell it to someone that will git'r dun. I kept all the in floor boxes and you can see them in the pics.

Hermco twin outboard bracket

Either the big door console from a Seacraft 23 CC or the console from a 23 Mako, or both...

Dual axle galvanized roller trailer set up for the Tsunami with a step next to the winch to get on the bow.

A marine hatch that I intended to install over the cabin at the bow.

Enough fiberglass from my rolls to do the transom. I have whole rolls of 50" 3/4oz mat,
1208 45/45 Biax with 3/4oz mat backing, 1208 biax 9 inch wide tape, and 1708 0/90 9 inch wide tape.
What I have on hand WRT to some awlgrip fairing compound.

I would rather sell everything as an almost kit project for $5000 than try to sell it all individually.




















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Old 03-20-2018, 05:14 PM
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pics?
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Old 03-30-2018, 05:50 PM
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All this stuff really needs to go. I've had a couple of offers for just the bracket but I need get rid of all this stuff. Somebody PM me an offer.
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Old 03-30-2018, 06:15 PM
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For a project boat it is all there. Most people look for a boat that is all together and then have to tear it all apart to find they have to do a full rebuild. Even on my last build I would have rather started from this stage. What you really have going is that bracket is no longer being built. GLWS
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Old 04-02-2018, 08:50 PM
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Thanks kmoose. I collected parts over a span of a few years. I have the consoles as I was considering a Savage. Everything is there. I wish I had the time to really work on it but it just isn't going to happen anytime soon and I don't want to let just keep sitting there.
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Old 04-05-2018, 09:11 AM
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Contact me 860-798-6207 thanks
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Old 04-06-2018, 03:24 PM
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Someone asked for a few more pics so I'm posting them here as well. I went out and hosed everything off as the pollen here in Charleston is pretty wicked. When I took out the motor well and fuel tank I I kept everything that might become the basis for some other part of compartment. I also have a good hatch from an I/O Tsunami so there is an extra deck hatch in the pics. In the picture with the consoles....one console is an original Seacraft big door console and the other is from a Mako 23. In front of them is the in floor box from an I/O Tsunami and an electronics box. All the hatches are solid and I can stand on them with little to no flex. In the shot of the transom there is the potion of the forward in floor box I took out to make room for fuel tank and another in floor box. Sure wish someone would take all this and finish it.













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Old 04-15-2018, 11:04 AM
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Hopefully someone will eventually take on this project. I also dug out the bow pulpit anchor roller I have for it....
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Old 05-07-2018, 07:30 AM
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Lots of interest in the bracket but I still want to sell the package.
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Old 05-22-2018, 12:13 PM
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How bout this. Would you consider selling without bracket??
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