Greetings,
I have a 1969 (one previous owner) Rivercruiser (pre SeaCrest) houseboat that is in pristine condition. All interior wall panels/coverings, ceiling panels, trim work, countertops and even the seating vinyl (green) are in fantastic, original condition. This Marinette is my pride and joy and looks like it did when it left the factory with no modifications having ever been made. I would like to find an original flybridge (unique to the Rivercruiser?) and am asking for any help anyone can give in obtaining such. The vessel is located on Lake Cumberland in Kentucky but I'm willing to travel anywhere for a correct bridge. Also, if anyone has any original paperwork, brochures, advertisements, and the like for the Rivercruiser they'd like to sell, let me know. Thanks for taking the time to read my post as I certainly enjoy reading yours.
Mark
1969 Rivercruiser / Houseboat - Museum Piece
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Re: 1969 Rivercruiser / Houseboat - Museum Piece
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Re: 1969 Rivercruiser / Houseboat - Museum Piece
I can't help for the flybridge, but do you have any pictures? I would love to see them.
1973 Marinette Seacrest Executive
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Twin Chrysler 340's with Velvet Drive 71C
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Twin Chrysler 340's with Velvet Drive 71C
"Figment"
Re: 1969 Rivercruiser / Houseboat - Museum Piece
Me too!
Jeff
Jeff
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