This boat was stored in a garage for 30 years. I obtained it a few years ago and began to lovingly restore it. All the mahogany was redone with at least eight coats of Epifanres high gloss clear varnish.
I made the high bid for a brand new 1970’s Morse control with bright red ball, found still in the box in the inventory of a closed marine supply store.
All new window trim, new rub rail, new red throttle cable, new steering system.
I kept the Eastport looking as original as possible with original Ritchie red compass, stern light, and battery box. I did not reinstall the original spotlight and gasket (but they are included).
Included in the sale will be:
- an antique oar
- fire extinguisher
- flare gun
- four life vests
- anchor with chain
- everything required to be legal on the water
- a solid starboard ladder
- in-dash depth finder
- four seat cushions
- two throw cushions, and
- an aftermarket quick-release blue Bimini top.
Also included are the tilt trailer with spare tire, original Johnson 65-HP outboard engine that has been restored with a new seal, a new fuel pump, and a new water impeller, and the original 1972 manual.
I don’t have the energy I used to, and I’ve just been looking at it under the carport for the last three years. With great sadness, I’m letting someone take it to sell at the Sunnyland Antique Boat Festival in Tavares, Florida next week.