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" For Sale" Enforcer outboard

You're killing me. It took me months to get to this point in my restoration.

Even simple stuff can make a big difference. For instance, it looks like the rub rail end caps are in good condition. Mine were completely corroded. I did find new ones of the same style, but they were twice as thick as the originals, so the opening where the rub rail inserts had a big gap. I don't believe an exact match is made anymore and nothing else that fit the rub rail width was as long. So I bought them and had to carefully cut them thinner with a cutoff wheel then grind them down and seal them. Lots of work saved on this boat just by the end caps looking OK.
 
Ill add a 225 hp Evinrude to the deal. Hull- trailer- motor $6500.00 Motor runs excellent no stories .like to move it before winter thanks
 
Glad your scrapbook is complete. Strongly thinking im' going to keep it , i like the lines of it alot . Now that i retired i think i can squeeze it in.
 
Sell the hull with interior $1000.00. that's a steal front seats were $500.00. if you don't want the frt seats $800.00 bring your trailer thanks
 
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