1963 Century Resorter 17' Low reserve.
This nice boat comes with the original manual, which alone is rare, and tons of paperwork pamphlets etc. Similar to the Chris Craft-just a classic American made woody.Brand new velvet drive done by the previous owner. Currently the motor has been pulled to do the bottom with recommendation of 3M 5200 Marine Adhesive. It needs an upper intake on one side. This can be machined back to the proper fit or they can be found on line at http://www.marineparts.com/barrmanifolds/BARR29.ASPX for roughly $75. One cylinder is showing low compression, thus it was recommended to do the cylinder heads while the motor is out with an estimate of $500 (or slightly more to do all of them). It ran fine when I had her in the water last Easter, and runs fine now at a low speed. All wood is solid, therefore I was going to do a 3M 5200 Marine Adhesive bottom which would last forever, and is why I pulled the motor. The interior is perfect with no rips or fading of any kind. It has always been covered. I have a heavy duty vinyl cover and have had her garaged throughout. Comes with a bucket of extras like the original Century flag and Century rubber plates etc. I will be glad to help with shipping arrangements or pick up. Cross posted locally. Please contact me with any questions. It wouldnt take much (roughly $3,000 for bottom and $500 engine) to get her in the $18-20,000 range.Trailer is heavy duty and perfectly balanced-ready to go cross country. I just had both axels greased and capped with Bearing Buddy Caps.
I have too many projects, a recent marriage :) and not enough funds to get her finished.
Located just outside of Salt Lake City in Park City, Utah.
Thanks
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Hi--two questions:
1. What is your asking price (didn't see it in the ad, unless it really is a dollar:)
2. Does the bottom need to be replanked, or recaulked?
Thanks!
Paul
what is the price
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