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    Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Hi Guys, just like to share some pics of my project boat - Cruise Craft Outsider 750, originally fitted factory with a 5.0l Stern drive. I bought this boat with the intentions of having a hull extension pod fitted, as well as a hardtop. Other repairs and mods were also completed. My boat project is slowly coming to a finish and just cant wait to have her back on the water. it has been a long journey with no boat while most others are catching fish and posting pics on here.

    Thanks Don.
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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Looks good. What motor (s) are you going to fit?

    Be interested to see it side on in the water once the motor is on.

    Assume the wet box is inside the hull and the bolts secure the pod? Does the hull drain out thru the pod?

    Who did the hard top / pod?

    Cheers
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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Quote Originally Posted by Chimo View Post
    Looks good. What motor (s) are you going to fit?

    Be interested to see it side on in the water once the motor is on.

    Assume the wet box is inside the hull and the bolts secure the pod? Does the hull drain out thru the pod?

    Who did the hard top / pod?

    Cheers
    Chimo
    Hi Chimo - My dream motors were to be two 175 HP outboards, but finances restricted me back to a single 300 HP 2 stroke. The wet box is for a Lowrance hds 10 with structure scan. I also mounted the through hull structure scan transducer to the bottom of the keel. The self draining deck is still original and drains just beside the outer of pod and under the duckboard, yes the hull drains out through the pod. The bolts and fish plates are an extra added safety feature for the pod installation, the guys who made this all happen for me were Arnolds Fibreglass at Hemmant. Thanks guys!! i have also had the boat proffessionally mod plated to suit a 350 HP outboard. PS - BOAT definitely = Bring Out Another Thousand. but will be worth it in the end. There are other pics in my photo gallery. Will be posting more pics later!

    Cheers Don

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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Definatly a nice job on the restoration looks awesome
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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Going to be a cracking big boat when you're done! Awesome job.
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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Yes she is shaping up very nicely by your pics, I didn't know they built such a model. Will be interesting to hear how she goes when all powered up.
    All the best

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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    g'day don, what an awesome job so far! that cc looks like the one that was for sale around the corner from me in beachmere. great job mate regards, tony.

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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    When I made my hardtop,I have similar bar to you. When I took boat out the roof would shake from side to side,so I had to put 2 diagonal braces from half way down (just below windscreen) to centre of hull.That stopped all movement.
    Just my 0.02c.
    Looks nice.

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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Quote Originally Posted by sig632f View Post
    g'day don, what an awesome job so far! that cc looks like the one that was for sale around the corner from me in beachmere. great job mate regards, tony.
    Hi Tony - yes thats the one, gave the trailer an overhaul, only used the boat a few times with Sterndrive. Awesome boat but way to thirsty. More deck space now without the inboard. Lost some weight but added it back in with the pod and hardtop.

    Don

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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    great stuff don! i used to walk the dog past that boat every morning and think with a bit of love that cruisey would be an awesome boat. certainly looks like its on its way. regards, tony.

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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Quote Originally Posted by ovakil View Post
    When I made my hardtop,I have similar bar to you. When I took boat out the roof would shake from side to side,so I had to put 2 diagonal braces from half way down (just below windscreen) to centre of hull.That stopped all movement.
    Just my 0.02c.
    Looks nice.
    That was one of my main concerns with the hardtop build, i spoke to the stainless fabricators several times about movement. Seems very strong so far but only the water test will reveal its true strength. Fingers crossed!!!

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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Have you put it on the weigh bridge??
    Garry

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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Hi Garry - not as yet, the only figures I have are from the original Outsider 750 brochure which was for the engine well -outboard model. The boat I have is the only stern drive model produced apparently.

    Don

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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Quote Originally Posted by johncar View Post
    Yes she is shaping up very nicely by your pics, I didn't know they built such a model. Will be interesting to hear how she goes when all powered up.
    All the best
    Hi Johncar - here is the original brochure for the Outsider 750. Only 30 built apparently.

    Cheers Don
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    Re: Cruise Craft Outsider 750 Reborn

    Hi Don, she is starting to look great. Will you be making any changes to the cabin interior? Aslo will you be re installing trim tabs? - She realy needed them on a crosswind.

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