Hi all, I'm looking for a genuine seacraft holden red motor conversion if anyone has one, also a genuine seacraft weber manifold?
any help tracking these bits down would be appreciated, Cheers
Seacraft Conversion
Re: Seacraft Conversion
G'day Shifty
Pretty rare stuff, that, although it does occasionally turn up.
Have you sussed out anyone in the Seacraft/Syndicate club?
Greg
Pretty rare stuff, that, although it does occasionally turn up.
Have you sussed out anyone in the Seacraft/Syndicate club?
Greg
Re: Seacraft Conversion
Hi Greg, yeah I'm in the club just thought I'd try here, you never know what people might have lying around! Original stuff is becoming pretty hard to Find, I'd love to find another boat hidden away in a shed somewhere!
Re: Seacraft Conversion
Those shed boats are still out there. It still amazes us what turns up.
A little over a year ago I was offered a 1962 148 that was absolutely original except for the 186 and in great condition for its age. The boat had been pushed down the back of a shed for nearly 20 years. It was a done deal until the kids found out dad was selling the boat. After a wasp nest was cleaned out of the carby and a plug and oil change, the boat is back on the water to the delight of both kids and grandkids.
A good news story in the end with the boat still with the family and back on the water.
Greg
A little over a year ago I was offered a 1962 148 that was absolutely original except for the 186 and in great condition for its age. The boat had been pushed down the back of a shed for nearly 20 years. It was a done deal until the kids found out dad was selling the boat. After a wasp nest was cleaned out of the carby and a plug and oil change, the boat is back on the water to the delight of both kids and grandkids.
A good news story in the end with the boat still with the family and back on the water.
Greg
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