Here are a few pics and vids. (Removed the name as lettering didn't work for me.)
Major thanks to Adam at Saccenti Marine and to Sunkin for getting us hooked up!
351 Cleveland engine pics to follow (on old computer) but thesound in video is nice.
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02-13-2011 02:02 PMTHROWBACK
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02-13-2011 04:15 PM
Beautiful boat, sounds great in the vid.
Not sure about the "64" tag? Corsican # 1 was a black boat which I believe was built for the NY boat show in 68.. Currently residing in MD..
The other Scott B
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02-13-2011 06:04 PM
Very cool boat !
Parabellum FJ²B
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02-13-2011 07:14 PMThat is a sweet boat.
How long have you had it?Getting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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02-13-2011 08:17 PM
Thx - pretty sure about 64 but will double check.
Purchased 2008 from Lake Tahoe.
Will post before and after pics next week.THROWBACK
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02-13-2011 09:44 PM
A solo run:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btpUGgQ8vJ0
Yeah - thought about it - it's a 1969. As in life and sex I came before my time! Ha!
Will dig out the number and engine pics. If you like the vintage performance...you will like the pics.THROWBACK
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02-14-2011 09:29 AM
Congrats.. Nice.. Jamie / Lakeside
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03-03-2011 12:51 PMI think I can add a little to this thread. I am Adam as mentioned in the first post. I am no longer doing business as Saccenti Marine, Shook Marine I guess. Anyway, I have the details associated with this project. This was from a couple years ago.
It was a lot of work. I’ll try to hit some of the highlights here. The project kind of got completed in reverse order. It had a fresh coat of paint on it when it arrived at the shop. The owner wanted to do a few things to increase the reliability and performance, add some tunes, refresh the upholstery, canvas, etc. Nothing to major. Here are some shots of it as it arrived to the shop.
As these projects often go, every time a can was opened, worms were found. The scope grew quickly.
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03-03-2011 12:53 PMThere was a transom pickup scoop mounted on the hull bottom. I can’t imagine what the block pressure must have been with this setup.
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03-03-2011 12:54 PMThere were some stress cracks imitating out of the corners of the transom assembly.
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03-03-2011 12:55 PMThe strakes had cracks longitudinally along the hull bottom.
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03-03-2011 12:57 PMThe engine was coming out for performance upgrades. Noticed broken engine mounts. This was the better of the 2 sides. The other side was nearly broken off. The engine had dropped and was sitting crooked.
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03-03-2011 12:59 PMThe engine mounts were broke partially because the wood and fiberglass engine supports were rotted out. The fiberglass was cracked and the wood underneath was wet and crumbling. I think it had taken some pretty hard landings through the years as well.
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03-03-2011 01:00 PMFurther investigation after the engine was out showed quite a bit of structural issues. There was all kinds of delamination. All in all though, not too bad for a 40 year old boat. to Donzi!
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03-03-2011 01:02 PMAs this point I decided it was going to be quicker and easier to pull the deck to do what I needed to do. I’m glad we did. The stringers had cracked loose from the hull bottom for a big portion of their length. There were no fillets between the transition from the hull bottom to the stringers. This effectively kinks the glass and makes a weak tab.
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03-03-2011 01:03 PMThe lateral bulkhead between the tanks was completely rotted out. This allowed the longitudinal stringers to flex athwartships as the boat flexed.
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03-03-2011 01:04 PMPulled the tanks and everything was rotten. What a mess…and STINK.
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03-03-2011 01:05 PMCan’t go this far and not replace the transom. Glad we did. It was not as bad as the stringers, but it definitely had some moisture in it.