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some pics of my Crownie

Old Hickory

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I took these on july 4th weekend. 1998 Crownline 202 BR; 5 liter mercruiser w/ alpha drive. not sure about the stainless prop(its seen better days) runs approx 50mph @ 4500 rpms. hull is immaculate; seats in better than average shape; will need to replace some ply in the rear bench seat back and the anchor locker cushion in the front. Floor is solid and carpet is in better than average shape. I will have to replace the support structure for the rear deck; deck lid is in excellent shape. I have always admired Crownline's because they take on big water well for their size; are typically not under powered; and construction is equal to that of Ebbtide and Cobalt. Too bad they went out of business last year. I'll post more pics in a few days.

Hick
 

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Nice...good to hear from you!:thumb:

thanks hotdaddy

had to put the enforcer on ice for awhile; wife wanted a boat for the summer and i wasn't going to have it done this year. I have filled in the dash and am pretty close to getting the stringers and transom knees installed. once i finish installation I'll be ready to glass everything in. then it's on to prepping the hull and deck for paint. I'm about 1-2 years away from having it completed( at least thats the revised time table) Juggling kids; work and all the other things I think it is a pretty reasonable estimate for completion. I'm not stopping....just being far more realistic on when the ole enforcer will be done.

Hick
 
Nice boat!! I have an 06 Crownline 225 LPX and love the boat for the family. I keep the checkmate for my need for speed as the 225lpx only goes 55mph.

I took these on july 4th weekend. 1998 Crownline 202 BR; 5 liter mercruiser w/ alpha drive. not sure about the stainless prop(its seen better days) runs approx 50mph @ 4500 rpms. hull is immaculate; seats in better than average shape; will need to replace some ply in the rear bench seat back and the anchor locker cushion in the front. Floor is solid and carpet is in better than average shape. I will have to replace the support structure for the rear deck; deck lid is in excellent shape. I have always admired Crownline's because they take on big water well for their size; are typically not under powered; and construction is equal to that of Ebbtide and Cobalt. Too bad they went out of business last year. I'll post more pics in a few days.

Hick
 
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