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Rookie 01-26-2010 07:23 PM

Post the HIN # and it will tell the model

Green's Marine 01-26-2010 07:58 PM

hull # is WELP0718C486. Expertinboats has given some of the break down. I have to get inside and do some digging to see if its kevlar or fiberglass. What can you tell me? Thank you Brian

Rookie 01-26-2010 09:26 PM

I am pretty sure the kevlar scarabs have KEVLAR stamped under the HIN.

PatriYacht 01-27-2010 06:31 AM

Kevlar is bright yellow. It's not hard to see. Somewhere inside the boat where there's ne paint or gelcoat.

Griff 01-27-2010 10:27 AM

I highly doubt its a kevlar layup. I think that was only on the 38 KV's.

Green's Marine 01-27-2010 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Bad Girl (Post 3031855)
what is the centerline of the drive cutouts? Staggard Scarabs ran approx 21" apart with the staggar a full 42-48". Putting them in the way they were originally designed makes plenty height for them.
Where are(were) the side windows? above the gunnel?
Also, I had one and moved the rear hatch doors up on and angle to match the perimeter rail area. This gives plenty room for blowers if you want.
Hope it goes well. Posr more pics of the inside bilge and cockpit//helm and I may be able to help more.

I attached pictures from the cabin you will see a black panel with 8 chrome screw covers, behind them are speakers. Below them are grey hinged storage doors, inside them is a narrow storage compartment that is finished and original. The interior would of had to of been totally removed to install these back panels. Now, the gentimen that I bought this boat from he only had owned it for less then year (based on the bill of sale) and the picture on his web site the boat had a black and red strip below the rub rail. So I would say that this boat didn't ever have cabin window or they had been removed very early in its life. Is this possible? I'm the forth owner and the second owner did nothing with it and the third owner painted it.

Green's Marine 01-27-2010 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 3032620)
I highly doubt its a kevlar layup. I think that was only on the 38 KV's.

Yes, it is fiberglass and non stagger engine configuration. The current mystery is no cabin windows and which model. Expertinboats says, it was build in 1984 but was sold in 1986, based on the hull #. I think I need to track down owners one and two so that I can fill in the blanks. Thanks Brian


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