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  • 1969 Evinrude Rogue II 210

    Hi Everyone,

    I posted in the New Users section and thought I would post some pics of our recent acquisition. The original owner of our boat was a man who was a local oil tycoon, here in San Angelo, TX. He bought the boat, when he was 61 and kept it at his lake house, on Lake Buchanan. I met his granddaughter on Facebook and she told me that he was a very meticulous man, who always kept everything he owned in perfect shape; it shows in this boat, because everything that's wrong with it is a direct result of the kid from whom I got it.

    This morning I sanded the spare wheel, painted it with Duplicolor wheel paint and mounted a new 6.50-10 10-ply tire on it. For those of you who have tried to find this rare size, I located an online shop that sells them, as well as the inner tubes: http://shop.gearworkstireandwheel.com/main.sc Joe, the owner of the store, was very helpful and got me the tires in just under a week. While they are not shown on his site, he does sell them. They're made by Galaxy. Duro, by the way, no longer imports the HF219 6.50-10 to the USA.

    Here are some pics of our boat.
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    Frederic
    Retired Army Guy
    1969 Evinrude Rogue II 210
    1960 Mercury Sabre

  • #2
    Welcome to the group. Nice find for sure. Boy, they sure put beefy trailers under them. Have fun next summer.
    Steve Kiesel
    1959 Glasspar Seafair Sedan

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Steve_Kiesel, post: 29928, member: 9
      Welcome to the group. Nice find for sure. Boy, they sure put beefy trailers under them. Have fun next summer.
      Yeah that trailer is no joke. It is solid I-beam construction. I was lucky enough to find NOS reflectors and lights for it. The disc brakes were completely redone; because the trailer and boat were in climate controlled storage for 20 years, the brake fluid had congealed. I had to get a new master cylinder which, by the way, is the exact same master cylinder as a 1965 Jeep CJ-5, and I also had to get new hoses custom made. The calipers are Kelsey Hayes H2–800, which is what was used on 1960s funny cars. A set of new O-rings on the caliper pistons, and they were good to go.
      Frederic
      Retired Army Guy
      1969 Evinrude Rogue II 210
      1960 Mercury Sabre

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      • #4
        I don't recall ever seeing one of these Evinrude boats, pretty cool.
        Now I know of two as I just stumbled upon this one on CL:
        https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/4704084446.html

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        • #5
          I've seen that Sportsman 155. It is very nice and well worth the money he's asking. I hope he gets it.
          Last edited by Frederic Lynes; 10-24-2014, 02:55 PM.
          Frederic
          Retired Army Guy
          1969 Evinrude Rogue II 210
          1960 Mercury Sabre

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