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Old 03-26-2011, 09:48 AM
Islandtrader Islandtrader is offline
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Default Re: 20 potter seacraft, another one under the knife

All you have to do is copy what you pasted in and paste to the image section of the Instant ubb code. However you only can do one picture at a time.

Looking good!





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Old 03-27-2011, 02:17 AM
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Default Re: 20 potter seacraft, another one under the knife

thx for the advice. ill do it one at a time. at the current time i have about 200 more pix uploaded with plenty more in the camera and more to take next session in the boat. ive got everything but the time to do it. on another note seacraft 84. what you see is what i got. no liner, no floor. the liner sides i was not planing on reusing, just the floor. since i was "blessed" with neither i will be building the floor from scratch and am planing on coring the sides, no biggie (ha ha) power i am going to scour ft. Lauderdale and Miami for a leftover in the box (previous model year) yamaha HPDI 150, 175 or 200. if my piggie bank isnt holding enough pennies for the yamadog after the restoration i will find one of the old 150 or 175 carburated evinrude or jhonson ocean pro (the 60 degree loopers with the optical ignition) from the early to late 90s
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Old 03-27-2011, 10:34 AM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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Default Re: 20 potter seacraft, another one under the knife

Esteemed member Caymanboy could find you a deal on an old OP
He`s in you neck of the woods. Call O.P. for an OP!

The early ones had some casting issues. Look for `94-`97. After 98 OMC was getting killed. The harness changed in `96. Some like the early one better, but my ` 96 has been good to me. Knock Knock.
The light Yami 130 is also a good match.

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Old 03-27-2011, 10:54 AM
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Default Re: 20 potter seacraft, another one under the knife

Those OMC 60 series motors have about the best power to weight ratio you can find. They come on strong from bottom to top. I love mine.
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