We have an Reinell with an 63 Evinrude 75ph for sale. We haven't been able to find the year of the Reinell. Could anyone help with any info, such as would it be considered a Classic. Thanks...
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Originally posted by jswelLS, post: 6661We have an Reinell with an 63 Evinrude 75ph for sale. We haven't been able to find the year of the Reinell. Could anyone help with any info, such as would it be considered a Classic. Thanks...
Might try www.fiberglassics.com as Kelly has a section for those years.Helmar Joe Johanesen
1959 Skagit 20ft Offshore, 1959 Skagit 16ft Skimaster,
1961 17ft Dorsett Catalina.1958 Uniflite 17 ft
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2 40hp Johnsons, several smaller Old kickers for a total of 12
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It's probably from the late 1960's to mid-1970's, when they built a lot of the faux-lapstrake hulls. (Just a bit new to be super-collectible, but the definition of what's "classic" is ever-shifting...so if you hold onto it long enough it'll have greater value.)
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That hull was around in 1962 - we had one with a Homelite 55 on it. Ours had a tuquoise vinyl strip down the center of the foredeck that carried on to the dash, which was different in shape from the one you have.
The version that we had boasted "ski storage" down the center of the cockpit. It had no keel, per se, but a nice hinged cover that opened to the bottom of the boat on center, and was the perfect size for skis.
We split the bottom three times before reinforcing the whole mess, foaming the side pockets and then selling the boat...
That hull rode nicely though, and I suspect yours is a mid to late 60's, and probably has a one-piece floor.
Have fun!
Dick
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