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16 Feet 1960 Century Resorter

16 Feet 1960 Century Resorter

$12,500 (USD)

Boat ID: 32174

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Boat Summary
$12,500 (USD) SOLD
Boat ID: 32174

The mahogany hull and gunwales have been redone. The engine is a Gray Marine Fireball 170 V8 with an rebuilt original mechanical fuel pump. The motor starts very easily both runs and sounds great. It has dual side draft carburetors. I've had the boat in a few shows. This engine configuration does stop people in their tracks. Since I've had the boat, I've also installed a new marine battery and replaced the bilge pump. I have kept the old bilge pump as it is original. The O-rings that turn the pump wheel have failed. I've not taken the time to run a replacement set down, but felt that it was important to include this pump with the boat as it is the original factory pump.

Location:
Bradfordwoods, PA
Views:
4,393
Boat Details
Year:
1960
Manufacturer:
Century
Model:
Resorter
Length:
16
Beam:
Engine Details
Year:
1960
Make:
Gray Marine Sidedraft
Cylinders:
8
Hours:
Unknown
Max Speed:
Fuel Type:
Trailer Details
Year:
1960
Manufacturer:
Axles:
Dual
Capacity:
Brakes:
Comments:
Tilt trailer with recovered bunks
Other Information
Boat Cover:
Yes
Stereo:
No
Tonneau:
No
Spotlight:
Yes
Side Curtain:
No
Convertible Top:
Yes
Fume Detector:
No
Fire Extinguisher:
Yes
Comments:
The boat does have a very rare sliding bimini. The boat did not have a mooring cover. I had a custom cover created that matches the boat. The boat has dual docking lights that now have two new bulbs and work very well. The hull has been glassed to the waterline. The boat does not need to be soaked and does not take on water.
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