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I have a preference for the early fiberglass Century boats, but of course
that's because I own one. If you can pick up a good project Century
Resorter, say 1968-1972, you'll have some fun on your hands. Beautiful
lines (same physical lines as the mahogany line they replaced), with great
sounding exhausts. Warning - during these early years the colors were based
on year. My 1970 is a beautiful Navy, the 1971 (or 2) was a god awful
pea-green.

The cool part for restorations, there's a company that sells complete
upholstery kits made from the original patterns (around $1000 - 1500).

My boat - 1970 with Ford 427...
http://thedougout.com/gallery/albums...e/P1010034.jpg
http://thedougout.com/gallery/albums...n/P1010010.jpg
http://www.thedougout.com/boatengine.jpg
http://thedougout.com/gallery/albums...e/P1010070.jpg
http://thedougout.com/gallery/albums...e/P1010044.jpg

Century Boat Club's "Fiberglass" page...
http://www.centuryboatclub.com/decad...lass/fgl2.html

Good luck!!



"Chris" wrote in message
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Howdy all,

I've had my mind thinking about working on another project boat, and was
considering an inboard with a thru hull exhaust.... perhaps something

20-30
years old... and in the range of a 15-19ft boat...

What kind of old models were there out there back then which would meet

such
a description? Again, I'll be looking to find an old needs TLC one day

type
of boat, but I'd like to start researching them in general now.

anybody know of any common types still found these days for a good fixing?

C.