MarkySparky
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jul 10, 2011
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Hello, I have an old 1963 Reinell 17 (measured) foot runabout- not the kind with the fins on the back, just your basic high-sided runabout, that came with an old school curved plastic windwhield. I replaced that with a step through windshield from a newer Reinell. I'm not sure what the actual model name of this boat is though. I did find a sticker that was glassed over but I think it is actually a hull ID number (or maybe a model number). It says "Boat No. 1686" Trying to figure that out! But I also have 2 questions: 1) Do these things ever get waterlogged and rotten? Mine seems very solid, and no obvious way for water to get below deck because it appears to be well fiberglassed from the factory, and there are no seams between the floor and sides of the boat. How would I check for issues? The boat has a long, foot-wide storage compartment along the keel, which is also well-fiberglassed. Question 2) What size engine would these boats have probably come with when they were new? This one has a 1990 Force 150, which I believe has too long a lower end, I think it's about 25" and looks like should be a 20" based on where the anti-cavitation plate hangs below the keel. I'm thinking I need jacking plates, and to move my two plastic portable 8(?) gallon tanks forward, perhaps to boxes I would build under the front seats. Anyone? Beuller? Beuller?
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