Restoration of McManus Apache 42 OFF DUTY
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Restoration of McManus Apache 42 OFF DUTY
I saw in the Apache Pics thread a couple of requests for pictures of Off Duty. I am fortunate to be the owner of the boat and thought you might enjoy some pictures of the restoration process. I have a handful of the "before" shots that I will post today, followed by some progress shots over the next few days.
As some of you may know, this boat was built for a very important figure in the boating industry. In respect to his privacy, I refrain from using his name because I have not asked him for permission to associate him with the boat.
Following is the history of the boat as I know it. Feel free to add or correct any incorrect info I have.
The boat was built in the Hollywood factory by McManus' crew in '93/'94. OVer 3500 man hours went into the original build and finishing of this project.
First few pictures:
As some of you may know, this boat was built for a very important figure in the boating industry. In respect to his privacy, I refrain from using his name because I have not asked him for permission to associate him with the boat.
Following is the history of the boat as I know it. Feel free to add or correct any incorrect info I have.
The boat was built in the Hollywood factory by McManus' crew in '93/'94. OVer 3500 man hours went into the original build and finishing of this project.
First few pictures:
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Instrument panel. I am told that each of the instrument faces were custom cut, anodized in the cranberry color, laser etched, and recalibrated by the instrument manufacturer.
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The original owner had an interesting request: he needed storage space for an Avon inflatable, a 10 hp motor, a pump to inflate the boat, and a crane to lift the inflatable and motor out to the water.
This request was accomodated by shortening the cockpit and putting a storage space behind the rear bolster, accessed by raising the engine hatch.
This request was accomodated by shortening the cockpit and putting a storage space behind the rear bolster, accessed by raising the engine hatch.