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Date Posted: 14:58:30 06/17/03 Tue
Author: Bill
Author Host/IP: 12-243-249-198.client.attbi.com / 12.243.249.198
Subject: Re: identifying a sea skiff
In reply to: adam 's message, "identifying a sea skiff" on 16:19:08 06/03/03 Tue

Unfortunately, the brass serial number plates on the insides of the engine hatches were the only place where those numbers were located in mid-1960 Sea Skiffs of that approximate size. The number on the stringer refers to the boat's gross weight and is there for documentation purposes. 32-Ft Sea Skiffs were made in 1961. 62, 64, 65, 66 and 1967. The others years were 31 Ft., although in 1968 they were not real Sea Skiffs but had lapstrake sides with a sheet plywood bottom. I'm quite sure that your Sea Skiff was not delivered originally with 350 cubic inch engines. The choice was 283s or 327s on 31-32 footers but virtually all the external accessories including the intake and exhaust manifolds will transfer to 1969-1979 era GM 350 Cubic Inch long blocks. That's a common conversion that a lot of people (including me) have done. If you send me a photo of your boat, I can probably help identify the year from available Chris Craft sales brochures.

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[> [> Re: identifying a sea skiff -- adam, 20:06:05 06/23/03 Mon (NoHost/206.172.40.34)

Thanks bill!

It actually sounds like you are right on the money, and mine sounds like a '68. it has a bottom that is constructed of sheet ply. I'll see what I can dig up in the way of pictures, and send them along!

thanks for the help.
adam

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