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14 ft Feet 1954 Winner

14 ft Feet 1954 Winner

$6,500 (USD)

Boat ID: 45586

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Boat Summary
$6,500 (USD)
Boat ID: 45586

Found in upstate New York in the fall of 2011. I intended to restore and put it in the water during my years in the Navy stationed in Hawaii - but never materialized. I eventually had it partially restored to the state you see in the photos in 2016 by Wilco Marine in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He rebuilt the transom, sanded old coatings off, repaired weak spots, applied new gel coat (original color), and added new "Winner" vinyl logos where the original model had them. In 2021 I made a new front bench seat as seen in the photos out of padauk wood, an African hardwood that holds up very well in water (like teak). The boat has no trailer, but has a shipping cradle as seen in the photos. All the pieces and parts to continue the restoration are there - steering wheel, Johnson shifter, steering linkage pulleys and cables, and the entire rat's nest of electrical cabling (you probably don't want to reuse it, but it's included as an aid to reconstructing it). The wiring diagram is even intact! Will include supports for the sunbrella cover (supports seen in the photos - blue; cover not pictured - red), which is also included. The original (to my knowledge) gas can is included; does not leak when I last had gasoline in it. The engine that was installed was a 35hp Johnson Sea Horse, in the "art deco" style. Shiny deep red and cream colored, I suspect you'd want a full overhaul and rebuild. I have never put this in the water in my years of owning it. I started the engine once in 2011 but it's been sitting ever since.

Location:
Van Horn, TX
Views:
112
Boat Details
Year:
1954
Manufacturer:
Winner
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Length:
14 ft
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Engine Details
Year:
1956
Make:
Johnson 35 hp Sea Horse
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Other Information
Boat Cover:
Yes
Stereo:
No
Tonneau:
No
Spotlight:
No
Side Curtain:
No
Convertible Top:
No
Fume Detector:
No
Fire Extinguisher:
No
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