Looking at an F36
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Looking at an F36
So I have posted in the past, prior to looking at a 1977 F32. After seeing that boat, I came to realize the 32 was a bit too small in the cockpit area. My search has centered around Silvertons, with a few Pacemakers, Egg Harbors and CCs thrown in. I did however come across a 1975 F36 that sounds as though it may fit what I'm looking for.
The boat is being listed and sold by a friend of the owner. He claims it could be a 1973-1976, but is unsure of the year. He stated twin FWC Chryslers, and when I asked if they were big blocks, he replied "yeah, big blocks". I questions about hours, genset, A/C but he was unsure on all of this. He mentioned upwards of $9000 was spent in the past 8 months on the motors ($9000 is closing in on repower amounts of money, speaking in terms of carbed gas engines). No canvas but the framework is in place. I questioned core rot, on the deck, gunnels, bridge floor and was told it is solid.
He did state the aft deck needs some plywood fixed. I know the older F36 at my club has teak decks (is it teak, or another kind of wood?). He described the layout of the boat all wrong, but that doesn't concern me.
My questions would be.
What engine options did 1973-1976 F36s have? T/440s, possibly 360s?
What differences am I looking at in a 1973 verse a 1976 boat, other than it being newer? The head had a seperate shower after 1978, correct?
I know all about checking things like decks, stringers, etc... but are fuel tanks issues on these boats?
Thanks in advance guys. The price is rock bottom, and I am looking for a boat I can use but "fix up" and make it my own. I did similar with my Cruisers, it had been sitting for 5 years before my purchase, and I have been using it the last two with lots of fun bringing her back to looking and working good.
The boat is being listed and sold by a friend of the owner. He claims it could be a 1973-1976, but is unsure of the year. He stated twin FWC Chryslers, and when I asked if they were big blocks, he replied "yeah, big blocks". I questions about hours, genset, A/C but he was unsure on all of this. He mentioned upwards of $9000 was spent in the past 8 months on the motors ($9000 is closing in on repower amounts of money, speaking in terms of carbed gas engines). No canvas but the framework is in place. I questioned core rot, on the deck, gunnels, bridge floor and was told it is solid.
He did state the aft deck needs some plywood fixed. I know the older F36 at my club has teak decks (is it teak, or another kind of wood?). He described the layout of the boat all wrong, but that doesn't concern me.
My questions would be.
What engine options did 1973-1976 F36s have? T/440s, possibly 360s?
What differences am I looking at in a 1973 verse a 1976 boat, other than it being newer? The head had a seperate shower after 1978, correct?
I know all about checking things like decks, stringers, etc... but are fuel tanks issues on these boats?
Thanks in advance guys. The price is rock bottom, and I am looking for a boat I can use but "fix up" and make it my own. I did similar with my Cruisers, it had been sitting for 5 years before my purchase, and I have been using it the last two with lots of fun bringing her back to looking and working good.
Boat: Silverton 34C T/270s, Gen
1973 Trojans:

1977 Trojans (can't find 1976):


1977 Trojans (can't find 1976):

Last edited by rossjo on Sat Nov 05, 2011 9:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
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"Viva Mahia" F32 Cummins 6BTA diesels,
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Most of the early F36 convertibles had the 440s (330hp ) a few had 383 or 400 cid ( 380hp) and a rare one smaller engines later years had the 454 and some had diesels . Of course in a 30-35 yo boat things could have been changed .
The separate shower stall happened in 1977 sometime I have that set up in my 77
The separate shower stall happened in 1977 sometime I have that set up in my 77
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77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
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Life is to short for a ugly boat
77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
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At Paul's request, I resized these images to be a little more legible.
I have other years as well, but not a complete set.
Love to have 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, all 1980's & all 1990's
I have other years as well, but not a complete set.
Love to have 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, all 1980's & all 1990's
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"Viva Mahia" F32 Cummins 6BTA diesels,
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"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17

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