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Thread: Project Daytona,Anyone?

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    Eliminator Daytona project on Ebay.
    The price seems a bit high ,but it may have potential.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Eliminator-Dayto...QcategoryZ8065 3QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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    LUVNLIFE
    Title says jet boat v-drive, then later says it was an old outboard You get three boats in one

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    Judging by this photo it looks like it was probably an outboard. No hole cut in the transom for a jetdrive or outdrive (unless patched over) and no log shaft pass through in the bottom. Looks like it might have had a outboard mount or jack plate bolted up where the two patches are either side of center (group of six holes on either side). Just a guess though. Also the hole cut in rear deck assuming pass through for fuel line, electrical etc for the outboard.
    Didn't someone post up regarding problems switching outboard Daytonas over to jetdrives? Seem like it was due to bottom differences?
    http://i16.ebayimg.com/06/i/000/c9/65/d8cc_12.JPG

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    That things ruuuuuuuufffffff. to much $$$$

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    dragstr19
    i have a motor bracket in my garage that matches the holes on the back of that boat

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    jet guy
    The ad says its a wacker that the guy was converting to a jet

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    ck7684
    People are always adding stuff in the titles to increase the searches...

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    Talk about Rough!...those 1.5" stringers and gonna be rad with a "BBAnything" sitting between them!

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    McIntyrelocal
    that looks like a pretty lite layup with those stringers and it also looks like it has some reliefs in the center pod.

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    Those notched stringers could be a problem when trying to mount a motor in there like Todd said, they do that to get the interior low in the boat. There may be enough stringer there for a rail kit, hard to tell in the pics. The reliefs in the center sponson are nothing out of the ordinary. Could be a nice project boat for somebody, I would not be concerned about it being an outboard in the past other than the super thick transom.

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