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Updated: 3/14/2006 (18 years ago)
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Owner: Steve Roberts
Location: Coronado, CA

Model: 1975 Martinique
Length: 17.9
Engine: Ford Win 351
HP: 235
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SOLD 1975 Martinique Correct Craft with a 351 Windsor motor.this boat spent most of its life on lake tahoe, an came to california about 4 years ago.i am the 3rd owner. the original owners took very good care of this boat an they sold it to there family friend who brought it here to cali an used it very little, Has a Borg Warner Velvet an runnung a 13RH13 prop. I have replaced the flax packing in the coupler an the hose around the shaft as well as completly new marine flex exhaust from the manifold to the transom.
The motor has 317hrs since rebuild an runs very well.

Boat runs great the motor is very smooth. This boat will run 45 with no problem, I take it out about every otherday. The boat is located in Coronado CA. $4,300 or trade. Let me know what you have.


The boat will run 43mph at 4200 rpms.
The second darrys on the holley carb are not opening up at full throttle, it really isnt a problem because the boat still has alot of power an keeping the rpms low isnt such a bad thing.
i had 6 people in it the other day an it was doing 40 easy.
i have replaced most of the gauges in the dash, im always working on this boat doing something or another to it.
im from dallas TX an im stationed in San Deigo in the U.S.NAVY.
the ship im on is the U.S.S. NIMITZ cvn68 my ship pulled back into the states last nov after we spent 8 months in the hot persian gulf.
i live on Coronado island an take the boat out in the San Deigo bay about 3 or 4 times a week. i alway flush the motor afterwards to get the salt out. i bought this boat in feb of 04.
the seats an the engine cover have some permanent stains from the ash of the fires that were here in southern cali back in oct an nov of 03, the ash somehow leaked threw the sunbrella cover an got all over the boat, i scrubbed the fiberglass for 2 weeks non stop to get it back to white.
feel free to email me robertscvn68@yahoo.com
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