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Good evening MikeCV16,

  That's a funny thing about your boats, It sounds like me four years ago. I had a 1984 18' Sea Ray (needed complete everything), 1974 CV-16 same story but I did finish that one, 1974 24' Cruisers Yacht (I was working on a OMC stringer mount swap to a Mercruiser) all boats a project... and I lived in a 956sf house talk about being boat poor! Oh I forgot to mention the friends bass boat i traded refinish and carpet work for a 1988 90hp Mercury OB for the CV-16. All I can say is if you put the hard work into that CV it will bring a decent price at least $3-4,000 range and if all of the drive parts are as good as you say just find a good motor. A lot of people are swapping the OMC to Mercrusier because parts are everywhere and it's cheaper to make them faster. I agree the young generation needs to learn what appreciation is, but if it sparkles or looks sharp & fast they will pay.. and the easiiest way to sell a boat is to play with it on the water early April / May and the folks on the bank will be looking hard with a pocket full of tax returns..LOL

 

Boater Mike 



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Hello Boater Mike

Thanks for the advice what motor combo would recommend. I got the boat in a trade Girlfriend hot happy LOL.  Whats new she wont's me to finish my sailboat a 1973 Seafarer 31  and I have 2 Bayliners in line 1974  25' Saratoga Hardtop and a 1988 33' Command bridge I might end up living in one. and now this one and its all in pieces but i thank its all there and the seats and trim have been done a plus for me the next challenge well be the gel coat never done that I have painted a few cars in my younger days. was hopping some young guy would see this and have to have it but the kids don't do that any more.

 

MikeCV16

 



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Hello MikeCV16,

Welcome to the site. Now those boats are a pretty easy sell and you pretty much don't need to do a lot to push a sell, but the only fight will be that Volvo as that was a dog on the water. Mike the best way I have found to sell a boat on a forum is to show it in the water along with a short video. Just post some pictures and we all be happy to check it out. I restored a 1974 CV-16 Super a few years ago and was only able to put it on the water twice before the May 20th 2013 came along but that is hind site and now I am working on a CVX-20 Sprint and I am going to power it with a Mercury Verado 250hp out board. Good luck and happy to have you on the site..

 

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I have a 1973 CV-16 SS it needs work hull is solid floor is good needs cosmetic glass work and paint and put back together it has a 30hp volvo  with a volvo penta I/O drive seats and trim has been done the boat is to small I need to Sell.     a Scimitar would be nice but cant afford one of those. 



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