Never knew this boat existed
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/1982-Cobalt-CS7-/143211395681
Thought this was pretty cool the guy did a nice job. Although the rumble seat might be a chore for adults. 24 degree dead rise too.
Thought this was pretty cool the guy did a nice job. Although the rumble seat might be a chore for adults. 24 degree dead rise too.
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Very cool find! Here's an ad from before he decided to do the restoration of it. The 17' CS7 has 22 degrees at the transom, whereas the 19' CS9 that came on the market the year after, in 1983, has 24 degrees.
https://boats-from-usa.com/cobalt/cobalt-cs7-34861
Photo of CS9.
https://boats-from-usa.com/cobalt/cobalt-cs7-34861
Photo of CS9.
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^^^^ I agree on a small local lake and with my younger kids it would be the perfect set up for a neat day boat and water sports. I have the same issue it's too far away. Add thru hulls with silent choice and it still could be kind of sporty.
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It sure is. A nice story about when Jim Wynne arrived at Cobalt Boats, for the first time, in 1973.
https://cobaltboats.com/art/brochures/Cobalt_1986.pdf
https://cobaltboats.com/art/brochures/Cobalt_1986.pdf




