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Duratech copy 13 years 1 month ago #49953

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Just picked up a local copy of a Duratech 13R..This one came with fabric covered decks. Looking forward to having it on the water soon..
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Re:Duratech copy 13 years 1 week ago #52423

We are rebuilding a 1962 Comanche Duratech Cabin cruiser. It came with a 1963 Johnson engine, 75h/p. If anyone knows of other owners of this classic, let us know.
There was also a web site listed previously where one could download a parts manual for this engine... but cannot find it now. Any help?

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Re:Duratech copy 12 years 11 months ago #54537

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Been working on this every few days. Need to start riveting soon as that's really the only major work left. For those that have never seen this type of corrosion, this is what salt water does to ali over time. Am missing 45 or so rivets and more will let go over time when she's running, as the water has ingressed under the mushroom heads and weakened the shanks, such that banging the hull with a mallet makes the weak ones pop off - generally the shanks remain and have to be driven out, or drilled. I do have plans to fit a bilge pump... :laugh: Last in the water in '83. Link to pics below:-

picasaweb.google.com/ZonkieSkattie/PearlyMissProjectLovePotion

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Re:Duratech copy 12 years 11 months ago #54542

Just checked out the pics of your project there. Looks like you have really taken on a project. You are certainly headed in the right direction with replacing the rivets. Lots of work there Looks like she is shinning up really nice for you. Keep up the great work and thanks for all the pics you posted. Keep us informed on your progress and let us know what motor you gonna hang on it. Good luck, Skip.

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Re:Duratech copy 12 years 11 months ago #54545

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Looks like its cleaning up nicely! I like it.

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Re:Duratech copy 12 years 8 months ago #58558

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Just need to complete the windshield, but here it is after 110 hours of work.
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Re:Duratech copy 12 years 8 months ago #58595

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She looks FANTASTIC Chirombo! Very nice work sir. ;)

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Re:Duratech copy 12 years 8 months ago #58619

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That came out very nice, great job!
Nice merc too.

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boat identification 12 years 6 months ago #63342

Hi chirombo, hope you don't mind, i have joined the forum from the u.k. I have a fibreglass skiboat around 1950/60 but i have no idea of the make, one of the members said i should contact you, as your knowledge of european boats is good, any ideas of the make or model, regards mike
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Re:boat identification 12 years 3 weeks ago #72247

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After many issues...engine and more leaks, pinholes and corroded rivets (another 30 odd) have managed to stem the tide to a few pints. Here's a pic of the boat running a few weeks back.
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