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1984 Magnum Restoration
Submitted By: HookMaster
Date Created: 07-31-2006
Description: This boat was given to us by Mr. Andy of Marco Island FL. The boat was stolen, stripped of its motor, controls and sunk in the canal behind his house. He had the boat pulled from the canal stored outside hanging on the boat lift behind his home. We put a 6hp motor on it and drove it to the boat ramp to be delivered to its new location where restoration began. mrdonrh@verizon.net
Tools / Materials: Go to the Boating Store


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Day one - Looks pretty bad but can be done.............

It floats!
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Yep....The floor's got to go!

Floor work in progress..........
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Stripped - ready for the re-build........

Filled in all the damaged areas, ready for detailing.......
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We did all of the interior upholstering ouselves. Seat cushions, side panels etc. Bought two ready made lounge seats.......

New steering wheel, control cable and electronics installed
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She is really a great little boat...........

Old motor shipped to us from Virginia. 55 hp needed some work!
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New bimini and bow rails complete the job...........

Launch day! By the way that's a fully restored 1978 Liesure Craft 20' Motor Home! Love it!!
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Fun day!

More fun!
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Ready for a trip...............

Sold her..... Wish we had kept it!
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