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65 Larson Resto
Submitted By: dubnvento
Date Created: 11-08-2007
Description: In this project I hope to restore my 65 larson runabout to its former glory along with some modifications to make it a more fish worthy vessel.
Tools / Materials: Go to the Boating Store


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Here she is in all her glory. 1965 Larson 14 foot Runabout with 1986 Ez Load Trailer and 1987 Evinrude 28 HP SPL motor.

Front of the 65 Larson. Isn't she pretty!
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Out on the water with my brother in-law before any changes to the boat.

Interior of my boat when I bought it. Well I bought the two rear seats but you get the idea. I will be replacing the deck on this boat because the floor has several soft spots and the previous owner put down 3/4" Plywood over the orginal floor to cover the soft spots.
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1987 Evinrude 28 Horse Power SPL. Great engine with plenty of power. I will be repainting this motor to restore it's orginal grey color.

This is the start of my floor removal. You can see where the fiberglass is breaking away from the wood. I was able to use a mallet and break through this soft spot. I had to cut away the plywood the previous owner used to access the orginal floor.
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3/4" plywood is finally up and access to the old floor is now avaliable.

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