![]() ![]() ![]() Lawrence River and the legend goes that in 1970 she participated in the Clayton Antique Boat Show. It is the current owner's understanding that she has spent the entirety of her life in the Thousand Islands Region of New York and along the St. This beautiful wooden Adams hails from upstate New York where the current owner purchased her from a professional boat restorer in Alexandria Bay, New York. The breakdown of the boat's specs and features are available below the photo gallery of the listing for review.īeautiful, classic Adams Runabout! New upgrades and restoration throughout! Ready to hit the water and turn heads! The boat is currently winterized and in storage.Īll photos are current and taken by the seller and provided to the listing broker responsible for managing the listing. ![]() Power is sent to a single prop through a forward/reverse transmission.The unit is very clean and has been very well-maintained. Additional work included carburetor and fuel pump rebuilds as well as a tune-up. Fuel is drawn from a a 33-gallon Ramco tank situated near the transom. The engine was overhauled in 2020 by Ted Cartner of Antioch, Illinois, with replacement main and connecting rod bearings among other internal components as detailed on an invoice in the gallery below. The replacement 236.6ci Chris-Craft KLC inline-six is said to be a 120-horsepower version dating from 1950 and was acquired under current ownership in 2011. Gauges refurbished by Kocian Instruments of Stacy, Minnesota consist of a reverse-sweep tachometer and an ammeter as well as coolant temperature and oil pressure readouts. A carpeted green mat embroidered with the boat’s name is found in the front cockpit along with a vintage fire extinguisher.Ĭontrols include a black banjo-spoke steering wheel with a hand-operated throttle as well as a forward-reverse lever mounted on the floor. The seller notes that the steering column, dash, and wiring for the 12-volt electrical system have been replaced, while the steering box has been overhauled. The seller also notes that the interior side boards have been replaced. The double-cockpit design features two bench seats that have been reupholstered in factory-style green vinyl along with matching crash pads, while the floors are lined with black rubber. A fitted travel cover will accompany the vessel according to the seller.Ī galvanized Karavan tandem-axle trailer is included in the sale and features a spare wheel, a manual winch, carpeted bunks and guide-ons, expanded metal side steps, and a lockable storage box. The name Sweetpea appears in gold leaf across the transom along with the boat’s year of manufacture. Various pieces of brightwork are also said to have been rechromed. The seller states that a marine plywood and fiberglass bottom was installed under previous ownership, while the decks and sides were replaced and multiple coats of varnish applied in 2016 by Robinson Restoration of Fallbrook, California. This Chris-Craft is offered with a galvanized tandem-axle trailer, a travel cover, and clean California titles for the boat and the trailer in the seller’s name. Sweetpea has since achieved Best in Show at Lake Arrowhead in 2017, a first in class at the South Tahoe Wooden Boat Classic, and two second in class finishes at the 20 Lake Tahoe Concours d’Elegance according to the seller. A 2016 refurbishment by Robinson Restoration of Fallbrook, California is said to have included installation of a replacement deck and sides along with the application of multiple coats of varnish. The boat was acquired by the seller from Texas approximately 16 years ago, reportedly after spending time in the Pacific Northwest. This 1942 Chris-Craft is a 17′ double-cockpit “barrel-back” Deluxe Runabout that is powered by a replacement Chris-Craft KLC inline-six driving a single prop through a forward-reverse transmission. ![]()
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