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Oh so that why the G in Gamechanger is highlighted in red. The G stands for Godfather . He's making a brand new mustang that is just like yours Morfoot.
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So are you saying the Godfather is coming home with a 2016 with a Sublime Green Interior?

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I could make a one of a kind. 2016 model !!   Old and new just saying
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Originally posted by The Godfather The Godfather wrote:

the boat was great when I had it.



It still IS a great boat Dave! Definitely turning some heads around here. They ain't used to seeing classic Correct Crafts round here and the sound he makes!
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Just saying I could make the boat look like new , the boat was great when I had it. Change is good but I like it the way it was !! But oh well
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Originally posted by halfnelly halfnelly wrote:

Congrats on the new (old) boat! I was fortunate to park next to "The One" last year after putting in at Lake Conway. Clean boat, love the green.



I believe this was the Wipeout event last year. That's the last time I saw the Godfather and his boat as well.

That also explains why I haven't seen him out on the lake this year. Wonder if he's gonna get another one?



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Yikes Tim. Betcha wish you waited till winter now. Reason #10,001 why it's good to have two boats, Always good to keep a spare...
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My dad did the same thing in the same spot on the same boat.... wah . But he never fixed it.
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Thanks Gary, Summit Racing is just down the street and that's where I ordered the new Carb from. Will wait to order the pump once I receive my $15 in Summit Bucks to get it cheaper. Talked to Pete today and he tossed out that he wouldn't be surprised if the Carb was original and that HM never swapped it over to a marine carb. Hmmmmmmmm

May modify the pump and marinize it myself by adding a nipple and sight tube to the new carb..

On to the next project...... One of the previous owners backed into something hard and did pretty good # on the Starboard Stern corner. They did a half @$$ repair using some JB weld 5 minute epoxy in a tube. then painted over it with some antique white paint. I will say this......Its worked for the most part, and no telling how long its been there but It's been bothering me since I got the boat and was gonna wait til winter to rip it off but just can't. So with a chisel and a hammer I dug out all the epoxy. Did a little presanding but stopped to document the repair and post pics. ....Here we go!    










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Well at least it looks like they used a Mustang pump Tim


The original pump that was used looked like this-

Technically not a marine pump since it did not have a sight tube fitting,which I added when I rebuilt mine.
This one would be perfect since you would retain a similar fuel filter but the sight tube fitting will not clear the oil sender extension

So you might just have to go with a regular marine one
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I kept looking at the bow of the boat and thinking something was wrong the trailer but couldn't place it.
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Looking good Tim! I'm green with envy.
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Originally posted by JoeinNY JoeinNY wrote:

definitely stronger the other way around, Buckling is the failure mode likely they way it is, and it will occur with much less force than the tensile failure that would occur if it was mounted in the right direction.


....and there you have it......guess I'm turning it around. Thanks Joe!
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Originally posted by Morfoot Morfoot wrote:


I'm also thinking that the forces applied to the "horse collar" bow stop at the angled legs when in a sudden slam on the brakes stoppage when towing is better the way it is. I would think that the angled support tubes would be stronger at the joint welds in a pushing situation than a pulling. May not matter at this level but I'm sure our structural engineers may chime in.


Sorry there Tim but definitely stronger the other way around, Buckling is the failure mode likely they way it is, and it will occur with much less force than the tensile failure that would occur if it was mounted in the right direction.
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Actually Steve, no need to send pictures as I went and looked at Miss Scarletts carriage and its turned around the opposite way. Not sure if there is a right or wrong way. You and both scratched our heads about it but you were first to point out that the center of the engine is above the axe which is where it should be.

I'm also thinking that the forces applied to the "horse collar" bow stop at the angled legs when in a sudden slam on the brakes stoppage when towing is better the way it is. I would think that the angled support tubes would be stronger at the joint welds in a pushing situation than a pulling. May not matter at this level but I'm sure our structural engineers may chime in.
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Tim - upon further review, I think we put the bow stop on backwards. I can shoot you pics of examples if you want.

My bad, I pushed you in the wrong direction...
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I just love the splash Green interior. I actually just love the boat!
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Here's what we got under the hood.........







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And pictures of said pump please---
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Looking great Tim. How would you compare it with the 88?
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Thanks Bill.....It's been a fun project and an ongoing one at that but ready to slow down on it, I did find a few more surprises this past weekend as Kermie didn't wanna stay started. I shoulda known better and discovered it before but it's got an automotive carb and fuel pump on it. I never took the arrestor off when I was giving it the once over till Sat.

Nautiquehunter ha the issue pegged in about 5 mins as we both new it was an ignition problem but wasn't sure what. It kicked over and wanted to start but when I let go of the switch it died. Mike says... I bet ya its the ballast resistor. ....sure nuff....Bingo.....autoparts store actually had one that allowed me to get back on the water,

Now off to purchase a marine Carb but dang those suckers are pricey.....Hory Cow!
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The entire project looks great Tim. Your hard work has paid great dividends!
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Been awhile since I updated this last. but there hasn't been much to report with nothing going on but a trailer rebuild. Been working on it non-stop since I brought it home. Working 8 hrs a day, then coming home working on a trailer till bout dark settling for a bowl of cereal for dinner on many nights. Sanded all the old paint off, primed, filled all the rusted voided areas from where the bunks were, all new   stainless hardware, leaf spring bushings, new bunks, crash pads and carpet paint, wiring, a few new lights and decals.

   Skutsch was coming thru ATL on his way to Orlando so I offered up Motel Morfoot and he took me up on my offer. After driving all the way from Wisconsin he got here and he drove another 30 mins dragging the 'new' trailer down in my Durango while I took the boat down with the truck.. After some water time we got the 72 on its proper trailer which needed some adjusting so I was glad to have a skibud there with me. Thanks again for the help Steve.

A few final finishing touches on the trailer after the swap and she is finally done Along with the proper trailer I decided on a more proper fitting name for the boat. Added 'Custom' tag to let all know what it is when "Kermie' and I are cruising down the road.

Thank yous also to Reid, TRbenj, and Mars for their inputs and answers to the many questions I posed on them. CCFans are awesome!

Also a big shout out to my late father who through the years taught me the skills to do stuff like this. While the rest of the kids were playing wiffle ball, I had to help Dad! The first picture was taken in front of my fathers shop and as I was working I found that my eyes were leaking several times while I was using his tools to fab the new bunks. Mentally, I was expecting at any moment for him to walk up behind me and offer 'takeover' just to help but it just didn't happen. Mom took the pic and after doing so we just stopped for a minute and looked at vast collection of dads wood working tools and had a moment to reflect on the craftsman he was. Thanks Dad!



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Hadn't planned on it as the previous owner said his Mustang was on it. I'll pull the bolts, check them and the bushings out and replace them more than likely. Cool thing about the shop I'm in. We have machinists in our shop that haven't been too busy here lately and they always like to do something out of the norm. Not sure if the hat bushings are Teflon but will find out soon enough.

I did take the original coupler into work today and blasted it with plastic media. Going to reuse it instead of the replacement that's on there. Bought some rattle can rust restore to hit the trailer with today so that I can get the wear putty on the deep voids and ready the trailer for paint. Having a tough time finding green bunk carpet that's reasonably priced (compared to the other colors) so I may have to just spend few more pennies and go with it.
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Looks great, Tim! Glad to hear you made it safe and sound.

You planning on new springs while it's all torn apart? My #2 made the trip from the ramp to the house when I loaded it for the first time. Not trust worthy with the old springs.

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Wow, if I had only knew that the Morfoots were rich I would of been a lot nicer to you in the past. .
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Cool tag. I had assumed you were taking the old truck, but looks like you had a much more comfortable ride.
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Big Shout out to Mojo for picking up a #2 trailer for me that was for sale a while back in Indiana and storing it for a couple weeks, and to my cousin Jim for running to Mojo's house to pick it up and dragging it back to my mothers childhood home til she and Dad got married in 61.

My cousin Lisa (who owns the house) had it in the yard for about 2 months til I could get up there to pick it up when she said...... "Hey Cuz......When are coming to get this trailer cause .I need it GONE!"..... So Mom, (Dad'sTruck) and I made the quick trip up and back for Mothers Day weekend. A 1600 mile round trip in just 3 days. Moj and the previous owner gave me the heads up on the seals were bad on the wheels so I spent Sat overhauling the hubs. Took the "field goal' posts down for the trip home and we made I home okay.

Here's Mom's childhood home. Belonged to her Grandfather who was the county/town Doctor then passed to her Mom an now her Niece owns it.....



View from the '5th' floor (which is actually a 2 story attic) doorway standing on the cupelo up there. Yep...it rained all Fri evening.







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......complete with a 71 (trailer is a 71 according t0 the title) Tag that I found in a crate that had tags from every year my Grandfather had cars.....




Got her home and started tearing into the bunks yesterday... Going to make new ones even though I could still reuse the old ones...Tons of staples in the bunks from many carpet replacements. Gonna chemically treat the rust that turns the rot into harder the nails steel. Really bad voids and low spots I'll fill in with wear putty then paint it off/eggshell white.



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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by Morfoot Morfoot wrote:

Digging into the the brochures on the site it appears that all the CC's with the waterline/racing stripes were indeed black and NOT matching the interior in 1972. The change came in 73.

The boot on my 70 Cuda was white!


I've seen plenty of pre 1973 CCs on this site with matching interior and boot stripes. Mostly 1971-1972. My interior is black and the boot stripe(s) is black so I can't say your stating is true or false Morfoot.
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Originally posted by Morfoot Morfoot wrote:

Digging into the the brochures on the site it appears that all the CC's with the waterline/racing stripes were indeed black and NOT matching the interior in 1972. The change came in 73.

The boot on my 70 Cuda was white!


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