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1976 - Eluder restoration

lsudecat04

New member
I believe John's right about '79 being the first year Checkmate built Eluders.

What's that mounted on the bow, a base for a wakeboard pylon or fishing seat? I'd lose that, it's just asking for stress cracks in that area.

I believe it is a fishing seat hole. I'm going to look at it see how it is mounted and supported it if looks sturdy i'm going to keep it. I wouldn't mind having it up there.

And since yall know best its probably a 79'.
either way for 500 i got a steal.


I've been looking but haven't seen. Where are yall mounting the jack plate hydraulic pump at? This one is mounted under the console but it big and bulky. Where is yours?
 
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