1979 excalibur info
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1979 excalibur info
i just purchased a 1979 excalibur 24' with the original twin 200 blax max's that look like new.the boat has been in storage since 1984.kept inside garage.i cant seem to find anyother outboard models.the boat is in excellent condition,with no stress cracks and only a few scratches.motors were last ran in 2001.and the hydro lines need to be replaced.i payed $6500 for it and given the condition of it i diddent think that was too bad.any info would be great.thanks for your time.frank in daytona.also how do i post pics?
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Hey Knarf,
Welcome aboard! Sounds like you got yourself a fun ride there. I believe you have to get a paid membership to be able to post pics. But trust me it's well worth it.
Welcome aboard! Sounds like you got yourself a fun ride there. I believe you have to get a paid membership to be able to post pics. But trust me it's well worth it.
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yes thats it thanks. i put the pics in and they dissaperd.i was hoping someone would have some info about these boats.like were to get a windshield .and how many outboard models were made?thanks for taking the time to see my post............
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By the looks of it I would say that you got a great deal, good luck with it, nice boat. I think I have an old Powerboat test on that hull with an I/O if you are interested.
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shure any info would be great!the guy i got it from said the origanial owner had it custom built with twin outboards,and i havent found another outboard model.thanks for the coments it makes me feel better about the purchase,i stoped working on my 24' jaws,witch i had seen some not so good reports on this web sight about those boats.at least i only paid $300 for it. will make a good storage sheed.but its still a sharp looking hull.
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I have $395 into the hull,and $600 in a stainless marine transom bracket for singal outboard.i was going to use singial 275 or 300.and i also have a couple of trailers,one alumnum 12,000#-one galvinized 10,000#cap..$1900 each.and its all in edege water.south of daytona beach.if you want some pics e mail me and ill send them,[email protected],
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I would be interested in the hull only. no bracket or trailer. I would appreciate some pics sent to [email protected] or just post them in this thread. thanks