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Just Sold
08-13-2016, 03:11 PM
8/13/16 Alton Bay Boat Show was as good as always. My choice was #28 (2 photos).
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Slickcraft
08-13-2016, 03:55 PM
Nice show, we liked the #29. The little Penn Yan shown in the bottom of your 3rd photo.
BTW the 500 Bucks boat was a Sears kit made by Chris Craft.
Outdoorsman
08-13-2016, 05:19 PM
Love that Chris Craft cabin cruiser 2nd from last. Thanks for sharing.
Just Sold
08-13-2016, 07:12 PM
Nice show, we liked the #29. The little Penn Yan shown in the bottom of your 3rd photo.
BTW the 500 Bucks boat was a Sears kit made by Chris Craft.
I too loved the PennYan and almost voted that my favorite. The owner of our cottage, Walter Piper, had a red one without the center section.
Dad sold the C * C
08-14-2016, 06:13 AM
Do you know what HP the merc was on the PennYan?
I picked up something similar a while ago but it's sat in the garage awaiting it's turn on the project list. The motor is a 1954 Evenrude and I'm having problems with the pressure tank. I rebuilt it but I missed the one way valve. I know the original motor would look better, but I don't know if it works and I like the idea of something more reliable.
The boat looks like a mid fifty's kit built, the hull shape is not PennYan, but it has the front passenger seat. I did find a serial number on the floor grates. The trailer is unsafe for the road so I haven't got it wet yet. At some point I was going to start a thread on it and ask questions, but I noticed the merc on this one. We had to stay home this weekend And I hope to work on it today, at least dig it out from the corner of the garage:)
Just Sold
08-14-2016, 07:08 AM
Do you know what HP the merc was on the PennYan?
I picked up something similar a while ago but it's sat in the garage awaiting it's turn on the project list. The motor is a 1954 Evenrude and I'm having problems with the pressure tank. I rebuilt it but I missed the one way valve. I know the original motor would look better, but I don't know if it works and I like the idea of something more reliable.
The boat looks like a mid fifty's kit built, the hull shape is not PennYan, but it has the front passenger seat. I did find a serial number on the floor grates. The trailer is unsafe for the road so I haven't got it wet yet. At some point I was going to start a thread on it and ask questions, but I noticed the merc on this one. We had to stay home this weekend And I hope to work on it today, at least dig it out from the corner of the garage:)
Cannot be remember what it was but I would guess a 9.9hp Four Stroke.
https://www.mercurymarine.com/en/us/engines/outboard/fourstroke/
Lakeboater
08-14-2016, 07:45 AM
To me that Mercury outboard looks bigger than a 9.9hp. Looks similar in size to the 25 hp that is on the back of a lot of Whalers.
Slickcraft
08-14-2016, 08:24 AM
To me that Mercury outboard looks bigger than a 9.9hp. Looks similar in size to the 25 hp that is on the back of a lot of Whalers.
No not that big. The boat itself is very small so it may look bigger than a 9.9 on a tiny boat.
BYW, the owner said that the boat originally had a canvas hull, like the old canvas over wood Old Town canoes. He had the hull refinished a few years ago.
Edit: I made the mistake of asking my wife about the Penn Yan after rather than before the above answer. She had looked the boat over and talked to the owner. So I just asked her about the outboard. "It was a 25". Are you sure it was not a 9.9? "Defiantly not a 9.9". So there you have it.
Dad sold the C * C
08-14-2016, 09:17 AM
Thank you for the replies. The new 4 strokes are heavier than the real old ones. Mine came with a 15 but looks lik it can handle bigger. Ideally for now I'd like to find a 15 - 25 hp OEM circ '58 - late ’60's with a fuel pump so I could use a new tank and the current steering and controls should fit.
I built a wooden kayak, I'll get this 12’ wooden boat going and hopefully stop there:rolleye1: But I miss the old 17’ ski boat ( just not the upkeep :). )
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