Classic Boat and motor and trailer. Twenty inch long shaft transom is original and rock solid. The windshield is not bolted down and there are no seats because they were trashed and I last ran it with a tiller outboard. The boat is remarkably solid. It has been shed kept most of the time. It did have plywood glued down where the seats were mounted to it. There are no mounting holes in the floor to let rainwater in--thankfully, and the floor feels plenty strong enough without that board. The steering wheel is in bad shape but is included. This motor is a project and does not turn free. I had the windshield off and a 15 hp tiller motor on it but that is not nearly enough. It is rated for a 60hp. The caulk line on back is where I had a board to mount my transducer without drilling any holes below the waterline. I will throw in the 40hp Evinrude Lark II and a parts of a matching motor that I intended to use on it but the motor needs repair. It looks good but is mostly stuck. It just rocks a little like stuck rings. The prop is missing and the propshaft is stuck too. The trailer is pretty awful and has no lights but it has fresh good bearings. The tires are not good but I pulled it 70 miles on them. I do have the guide posts but one needs welding on. The boat is very usable but has surface cracks in the gelcoat in places. No one seems to notice them but to be nice it would need refinishing. It is a good boat but the closed bow did not suit my needs as I had hoped. Last registered last year in my name. Bill of sale only. Pick up only in Jacksonville Alabama--Between Birmingham AL and Atlanta GA.
Fabuglas Aquafoil
Price:
$400
Boat location:
Jacksonville, Alabama, United States
Ships to:
United States
Year:
1964
Make:
Model:
Aquafoil
Type:
Runabout
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
Trailer:
Included
Use:
Fresh Water
Engine Make:
Evinrude Engine
Engine Model:
Lark II
Primary Fuel Type:
Gas
Length:
14.0 feet
Beam:
6.0 feet
Raiting:
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