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| Formula 255 Liberator I have one heck of a project going. This is a 1979 Formula 255 Liberator that has been striped. It was free to me and I have just started playing. I have the bottom supported and ready to cut everything out and start from scratch. I plan to repower with twin 500HP mercs with Borg Warner trannies and TRS outdrives. I have filled the portholes and plan to fill the hatches and make a fairing instead of windshield. The thing I dont like is how tall the transom is. Can someone give me some ideas to make the transom a bit more attractive than just chopped off like it is? Also I have thought about cutting in a pad but I can not find enough information about handling. I may just blueprint the hull instead. The overall length is 25' 5" and 8' beam with a 3' draft. I will have several questions as I get started, as soon as the weather cooperates... |
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| Here is a finished 255. |
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__________________ Craig Cavanaugh Silver King Custom Marine No shoes, no shirt, no problem! |
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| Can't wait to see how your project progresses - hope you'll continue to post photos as it moves along ![]() Looking at the waterline, I'm sure this transom looks a lot better at rest in the water than on the trailer... and with the new engines, it will be moving fast enough and kicking up enough of a wake that no one will notice the transom anyway ![]() |
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| I just came across a 357 SR1 Formula that just needs a few things repaired and some TLC. I feel I stole the boat so I will be giving this project away if anyone is interested.
__________________ Steven Prater Prater Technology Oklahoma City, OK |
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| ports,,,I like the way you filled them in,,I (personenly dont like ports near the waterline.),,,,,,,,you obviously have a seafaring background,good , yes , I know they arent that close , but water pressure is tremendes, and in rough seas it could be a factor,,,,,longliner |
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| Here is my new project...The top pic is one with the old owner. ![]() ![]() ![]()
__________________ Steven Prater Prater Technology Oklahoma City, OK |
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| I hope you have the title to the boat, the DMV gave me a nighmare for months when I rebuilt that little tunnel hull and did not have a title and tried to register it. They have hurdle after hurdle for you to jump thru when you try to do things right. |
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| Clear tittle at the bank.
__________________ Steven Prater Prater Technology Oklahoma City, OK |
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| great |
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