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stan
#1 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2009 8:56:48 PM(UTC)
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We were docked at the Holiday Yacht Club In Chester WV, ran into Mr. Tom Draper, proud owner of a beautiful Marinette house boat. The "DRAPE SHAPE V " just turned forty. Tom is the second owner and has had her since 1972. Her are some pics .....enjoy. By the way, she is number 90 out of 125 made. Tom is a walking history book, gave him this web site, hope signs on.

Stan
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#2 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2009 9:13:31 PM(UTC)
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Slick. I assume it has the usual, single 318 to 'move' it fom slip to slip?

Jeff
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stan
#3 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2009 11:33:58 PM(UTC)
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Yea it's a single 318, had it rebuilt one time since he had it. H e said it was leaking oil and was tired of cleaning it up, so he pulled it and had it rebuilt. The exterior was very clean.
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#4 Posted : Monday, September 28, 2009 3:41:50 AM(UTC)
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A single 318 pushing that monster about? No wonder it had an oil leak!

Sorry. Couldn't resist.

Jeff
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#5 Posted : Monday, September 28, 2009 4:54:04 AM(UTC)
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a guy at our marina has a 50' steel hull house boat travels nicely at about 6 to 10 mph.with 310 hp.

tim
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#6 Posted : Monday, September 28, 2009 2:57:07 PM(UTC)
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Stan, thanks for the pictures and for crewing for me yesterday.

We knew the Drapers when they traded a Lyman for that houseboat in 1972. As you can see, Tom is an extraordinary mechanic and boat-keeper. And a really good guy!

That old 318 (v-drive by the way) pushes that houseboat around just fine. You won't break any speed records, but on our part of the river, the biggest pool is 10 miles long, so what's the hurry?

Joe
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Twin 318s, raw water cooled
Ohio River
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#7 Posted : Monday, September 28, 2009 10:35:51 PM(UTC)
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Now, there's a really smart combination: Nice, roomy (though slow) boat, with not a lot of cruising distance available. I could go for that!

Jeff

PS As my buddy Ed once said of his slow trawlers, "Long as I'm moving on the water, I'm happy!" Smart guy.
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patrickryan
#8 Posted : Tuesday, February 09, 2010 10:51:47 AM(UTC)
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I have a 1969 Marinette Houseboat WITH twins - 318s.

The boat puts at around 25 miles an hour (by GPS speed!)

Last year I pulled out every wire, and replaced with marine grade wiring.

This spring, a bit of carpentry . . . but would certainly like any input that anyone has on refurbishing the woodwork / Cabin.

peaceout

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#9 Posted : Tuesday, February 09, 2010 12:02:24 PM(UTC)
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Welcome aboard Patrick.
If you are going to install some wood panels I am a firm believer in the rule:
beauty is in the eye of the Admiral. Happy wife, happy life.
I am installing luan 1/4" plywood that I've stained to look a lot like the original teak.
I like it and she likes it, so it works for us.
Peter
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twin Chrysler 360 cu. in. 250 hp engines
Raw water cooled
Nimbus II
Home port: New Buffalo, MI
NightMoves
#10 Posted : Tuesday, February 09, 2010 2:59:17 PM(UTC)
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Every piece of wood on the Marinette os screwed and can be removed. I removed every piece stripped sanded stained with interlux red maghaney paist filler stain then six coats of interlux varnish and not one person does not rave about it. Must say it was a hell of a job.

Mike
rockit
#11 Posted : Wednesday, February 10, 2010 5:02:11 AM(UTC)
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They didn't do it at the factory, but let me suggest back-priming the panels too. That might be a bit o/c, but in theory the finish on the other side should last longer.
Joe
1977 28' Express
Twin 318s, raw water cooled
Ohio River
dependo
#12 Posted : Wednesday, February 10, 2010 6:35:57 AM(UTC)
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Welcome Patrick. Good winter project. Just unscrew everything ( mark it on the back to where it goes) Refinish in the garage and replace. Lots of past info on this job in the forum. Good time to put insulation next to hull sides. Post some photos. We all like to see BigM .
Wayne
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