Crestliner 1974 19' Photos

zol

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Re: Crestliner 1974 19' Photos

DSC01588.jpg I got the motor and center console all rigged I need to put the seat in , I will post more photo soon.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Crestliner 1974 19' Photos

Look good......yes more photos :)
 

zol

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Anyone like to know more about the hull you can email me . Got the motor broke it all set to fish .
 

jigngrub

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Post it all here!!! We loooooove the boat porn!

What did you use for decking and how did you finish it (carpet, vinyl, paint)?

What did you use to replace the foam?

Where's the livewell?... and how many fish have you caught out of it?

Have there been any wild wimmins on board... do you have pics to prove it?
 

zol

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Thank You Very much I just did the brake in on my 70 hp Suzuki , It was all good , two hrs at 3000 rpm and 4000 rpm in Cape Cod Bay on a flat day ! I did put a 19 gal fuel tank in the bow to keep the weight balance and keep the bow down . The deck 3/4 plywood and used epoxy 3 coats 2 part from Sherman Williams ,The foam was 3" pick rigid foam cut in and doubled up to fill the void , The hull was soda blase to remove all the paint . I did paint the bottom of the hull with Speedcoat -49 from Scott Hogan @ wearloncorp.com real slick ,The seating was a cooler seat I had but I did push it up high on a seat base from Martin Marine Design I did build the center console and had Robinswood of Cape Cod pad it with Starboard and Wil at Atlantic boat did the rigging the New 70 ,I'm very happy how it came out , I will put more photos up of the floor plan . Thanks Capt Bob Zollo
 

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jc55

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Ahhh, Cape Cod...that makes sense. That's where all the cool boats live. Nice job!
 
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