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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Donnelly View Post
    The double set of gauges were so my wife could b**ch

    about how fast I was going, how I was over reving, you get the picture...Ed
    That's funny...but my wife didn't think it was funny when I explained why I was laughing.
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    Just thought I would get this thread going again. A Criterion II has been found and now will be saved.
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    Damn, that's a lot of gauges!

    Awesome pictures, Scott!
    Donzi C16 351W 1993

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClassicFanatic View Post
    Damn, that's a lot of gauges!

    Awesome pictures, Scott!

    yes that is quite the array of instruments

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    I had a feeling this thread would get started back up!
    Donzi 22' Classic

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    Well...I picked the boat up last night. Took it up to a friends house about 20 miles away until I can go over the trailer and haul it the 100 miles home. Tires have been flat for 4+ years....Trailer had a shake in it after 45mph. I think its just flat spots or a slipped belt in the tires. But all in all it went well.

    Cant wait to get that ugly name off the side!!!
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    Glad you made the first leg of the trip without dumping s**** all over the highway
    did you let the squirrel jump out.
    Lets get her out on the water this week end
    When the sky is grey,look out to sea.
    When the waves are high and the light is dying,
    well raise a glass and think of me...
    When I'm home again,
    boys, I'll be buying!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Pearson View Post
    Well...I picked the boat up last night. Took it up to a friends house about 20 miles away until I can go over the trailer and haul it the 100 miles home. Tires have been flat for 4+ years....Trailer had a shake in it after 45mph. I think its just flat spots or a slipped belt in the tires. But all in all it went well.

    Cant wait to get that ugly name off the side!!!
    that thing should buff right out...

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    New thread name ............ "Rare Criterion II Restoration - Pearson Corners The Market"
    1972 16 OB - C16B-63 - "Surface Tension" Resto Project
    1974 16 OB - DMR16106017-B - "The Mule"

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    Quote Originally Posted by seano View Post
    that thing should buff right out...
    Thats the plan right now. I really looked it over and its pretty amazing how clean and untouched it is. From what I have been told the guy who had it for the past 25+ years in Maine never used it but maybe a dozen times. Shame it sat outside...It would have been in even better shape if it was stored the right way. Hour meter only has 130 on it...who knows if thats correct. All the wiring etc is all original and pretty much untouched.

    So a good detail might really bring it back!!

    Scott Pearson
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    Indoor storage

    If it was stored inside it would have been way more expensive and you may not have got your hands on it again. My Fino looked worse than that and it cleaned right up. Maybe a few days hanging on to a hose and it will clean up and you can use it for the summer. That would be great.
    Nice save Scott.
    Bert

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Pearson View Post
    Thats the plan right now. I really looked it over and its pretty amazing how clean and untouched it is. From what I have been told the guy who had it for the past 25+ years in Maine never used it but maybe a dozen times. Shame it sat outside...It would have been in even better shape if it was stored the right way. Hour meter only has 130 on it...who knows if thats correct. All the wiring etc is all original and pretty much untouched.

    So a good detail might really bring it back!!
    I have far too many boats, just ask my Wife.
    If you have something of great quality, and you take care of it, it will last forever.
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    great find, or recovery

    You will enjoy yourself on this one.
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    What kind of outdrive is that, Scotty?
    Donzi C16 351W 1993

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    It's a TRS drive.

    Scott Pearson
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