I have the Krier Runabout in the photo for sale: $500.00 with all hardware, Keller Wheel, tiebacks, throttle, and handles. with side fin, trailing fin and kill switch. Senior citizen and 250 Pro Motor not included.
I have a new Krier on order as this boat is just too big for a 250. It is solid and good shape for its age. I felt real good with a SE (FE in APBA) on it. Can deliver for no extra charge to Quincy or Rockaway Beach. - Tim Chance
timchanceracing@yahoo.com
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I plan on putting this equipment on e-Bay soon but am offering to boat racers first.
1. Mercury 60J. My son, Terry won the 1972 Concord Village Lions Club Grand Prix (aka Billy Seebold’s Race) with this motor. Along with the 1992 race program with Terry listed as the 1972 winner. The motor was purchased new from racing legend, Dick O’Dea and has not been started since 1974. Complete with Seebold prop. Equipped with AC spark plugs given personally to Terry by the late Gerry Waldman. Will have a signed notarized certificate of authenticity attesting to above.
2. An older Krier Runabout. I just rebuilt the cowl and deck. I ran it at the Nationals in Depue but it is just too big for a 250 Pro motor. I ran it a couple of laps testing with an OMC SE (FE in APBA) at Rockaway Beach but there was too much trash in the water to race. Complete with kill switch, Keller steering and throttle, with side and trailing fins.
3. The 49.7 OMC powerhead I ran on the Krier Runabout above. Just built. Oversize Sierra pistons, ported, fingerported, light flywheel, Hustler exhaust, etc. Not even broke in. Complete with a Dewald 3-blade prop. Powerhead only.
4. Complete 500cc Konig square block. 48 mm carbs, new rebuilt crank, 14:15 unit, 2-blade prop. I have never started this motor; I bought it to get the tower and gearcase for the Mod motor. Great for a collection or it could run on a runabout or 500 Sprint Hydro.
Open to offers of any and all listed above. If anyone is wondering why I’m selling this stuff. I don’t need it and I have ordered a new boat and am going to concentrate on 250ccR—Tim Chance
Timchanceracing@yahoo.com
I have a new Krier on order as this boat is just too big for a 250. It is solid and good shape for its age. I felt real good with a SE (FE in APBA) on it. Can deliver for no extra charge to Quincy or Rockaway Beach. - Tim Chance
timchanceracing@yahoo.com
Following is the original post:
I plan on putting this equipment on e-Bay soon but am offering to boat racers first.
1. Mercury 60J. My son, Terry won the 1972 Concord Village Lions Club Grand Prix (aka Billy Seebold’s Race) with this motor. Along with the 1992 race program with Terry listed as the 1972 winner. The motor was purchased new from racing legend, Dick O’Dea and has not been started since 1974. Complete with Seebold prop. Equipped with AC spark plugs given personally to Terry by the late Gerry Waldman. Will have a signed notarized certificate of authenticity attesting to above.
2. An older Krier Runabout. I just rebuilt the cowl and deck. I ran it at the Nationals in Depue but it is just too big for a 250 Pro motor. I ran it a couple of laps testing with an OMC SE (FE in APBA) at Rockaway Beach but there was too much trash in the water to race. Complete with kill switch, Keller steering and throttle, with side and trailing fins.
3. The 49.7 OMC powerhead I ran on the Krier Runabout above. Just built. Oversize Sierra pistons, ported, fingerported, light flywheel, Hustler exhaust, etc. Not even broke in. Complete with a Dewald 3-blade prop. Powerhead only.
4. Complete 500cc Konig square block. 48 mm carbs, new rebuilt crank, 14:15 unit, 2-blade prop. I have never started this motor; I bought it to get the tower and gearcase for the Mod motor. Great for a collection or it could run on a runabout or 500 Sprint Hydro.
Open to offers of any and all listed above. If anyone is wondering why I’m selling this stuff. I don’t need it and I have ordered a new boat and am going to concentrate on 250ccR—Tim Chance
Timchanceracing@yahoo.com
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