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16 Feet 1957 Larson Thunderhawk Senior

16 Feet 1957 Larson Thunderhawk Senior

$3,450 (USD)

Boat ID: 31726

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Boat Summary
$3,450 (USD) SOLD
Boat ID: 31726

A near by neighbor had a boat in his front yard and I drove by it for 12 years. Then after a wind storm the cover blew off enough for me to see Thunderhawk on the side. It was dirty so I rubbed a little on the Gelcoat and there it was, shiny. The boat is all original as you will see. I bought the boat, tugged it home and gave it a bath - that is all. No repairs ever on the boat. The Lucite lite poles are there in their holder behind the rear backrest of the rear seat

Location:
Dayton, MN
Views:
6,918
Boat Details
Year:
1957
Manufacturer:
Larson Thunderhawk Senior
Model:
Thunderhawk Senior
Length:
16
Beam:
Engine Details
Year:
1958
Make:
Merc 300 30hp Electric Start
Cylinders:
4
Hours:
Unknown
Max Speed:
Fuel Type:
Trailer Details
Year:
1957
Manufacturer:
SNOWCO
Axles:
Single
Capacity:
Sufficient
Brakes:
Comments:
Trailer is a tilt trailer 1957. The trailer came with the boat it is the original trailer. Tires are not worn but are weather cracked a little
Other Information
Boat Cover:
No
Stereo:
No
Tonneau:
No
Spotlight:
No
Side Curtain:
No
Convertible Top:
No
Fume Detector:
No
Fire Extinguisher:
Yes
Comments:
The owner before I bought it , said he and his brother went fishing with this boat back in 1999 and then parked it at his brothers when they got back, and the boat sat there ever since. The cover was thrown over the boat but was not tied down very good, so I believe the loose cover allowed the boat to dry out between rain and snow instead of sitting there rotting out.
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