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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
59 Cherokee 65 Evinrude 33hp Refurb.
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<blockquote data-quote="joefur" data-source="post: 392005" data-attributes="member: 18179"><p>Inspired by this site, here I go. Picked up a 1959 Cherokee with a 1965 Evinrude 33hp ski twin. </p><p>I live in Ft Myers FL and saw this in Knoxville, it was just was I was looking for so a 26 hour road trip later here I am. What appears to be a 50+ year old trailer made the trip without a hitch (pun intended) so Im off to a good start.</p><p>The boat appears to be incredibly intact. Controls on the front, original decals still on the boat, seats, you name it. It was obviously a well cared for boat. </p><p>My plan is to start in the back, get the motor right then move on to cosmetics. I'm on a tight budget so its going to be all about mechanical first. Its not a restoration, I want to fish from it and I know there are far far better boats to fish from but I like this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joefur, post: 392005, member: 18179"] Inspired by this site, here I go. Picked up a 1959 Cherokee with a 1965 Evinrude 33hp ski twin. I live in Ft Myers FL and saw this in Knoxville, it was just was I was looking for so a 26 hour road trip later here I am. What appears to be a 50+ year old trailer made the trip without a hitch (pun intended) so Im off to a good start. The boat appears to be incredibly intact. Controls on the front, original decals still on the boat, seats, you name it. It was obviously a well cared for boat. My plan is to start in the back, get the motor right then move on to cosmetics. I'm on a tight budget so its going to be all about mechanical first. Its not a restoration, I want to fish from it and I know there are far far better boats to fish from but I like this one. [/QUOTE]
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