Captain Al Lorenzetti
The Mako restoration is finished. These are shots of the finished product. Three months of work produced the most beautiful and functional Classic Mako that I have ever seen. It is a work of art and not just a boat.
Captain Al Lorenzetti
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8/24/2012 03:03:48 pm
Nice blog on the restoration of the boat.I like the blog post to read.Thanks a lot for posting.
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Bo
2/10/2013 02:03:44 am
Ur boat looks great. I restored an 89 mako hull. Nothing as sweet.
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jameson wright
7/27/2013 11:38:53 pm
looking for fuel tank for 1972 mako 23 have any ideas
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11/20/2013 05:33:20 pm
I like your boat it was looking good thanks for sharing keep sharing some more pictures of it thanks.
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Sean
7/19/2017 12:51:24 pm
Any pictures of her in the water?
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Sean Conway
4/3/2019 04:25:21 pm
Could you tell me the exact colors you used on the hull including the bottom paint? Working on my Mako 21b and love this combination. Thanks!
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Jose Sirven
11/17/2019 08:55:57 pm
Did he respond to you about the colors he used for the outside of the hull and bottom paint ?
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23 Mako Dec 2010This boat was a complete reconstruction. New fuel tank, all fiberglass repaired, new wiring, all new hardware and plumbing, starboard replacement of almost all original teak, new console new rub rail, grab rail, trim tabs, live well system, leaning post, complete bottom sanding and painting with Micron Extra and a complete Awl Grip paint both topside and hull. New Lowrance electronics and a new Mercury OptiMax engine with new gauges and harnesses were added to finish the job. Archives
March 2011
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