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19th October 2018, 05:48 PM #1New Member
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Race ski boat restoration identification
DCBECB9C-8573-45ED-A059-E3A1D8F61FF5.jpg9DCF4D83-80AB-4E81-BEA3-8FCE8AE10443.jpg248CDED3-606F-4F67-8E36-9C519FF762FE.jpg928D76E2-2307-4465-9F1C-209E01251F39.jpg8BDFAD75-3806-48F8-B4E2-39BA397AD0BB.jpg18016606-9C75-4D62-9604-D8B6940D5BBE.jpg219D815F-E776-40D0-913D-86C39B88A8FC.jpg6807A55E-A174-4A75-8EFD-955AD4D65541.jpgHi I have just started restoring an old ski/ race boat that was first registered in Launceston in 1979. I am trying to figure out what hull it is weather it is an old seacraft or a hammondcraft any help with hull or o anyone can remember the boat let me know . Was sold with v8 then some time was changed to a worked 186 Holden engine
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24th October 2018, 09:22 AM #2New Member
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Not sure what that is mate, definately not a Seacraft though... possibly a home built, there were many around in the late 60’s early 70’s
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25th October 2018, 02:37 PM #3New Member
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THanks for the advice mate has a lot of parts similar to
a seacraft and the shape
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