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Topic Title: kingscraft with a cuddy???
Topic Summary: anyone ever seen one with this???
Created On: 04/13/2008 08:00:51 PM
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 04/13/2008 08:00:51 PM
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robinpich
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has anyone ever seen a 44' or 55' Kingscraft with a cuddy cabin below the salon? Our friend just bought one and they are considering adding this and we're on a mission to find pictures, diagrams, drawings or anything else that would help with this.
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 04/14/2008 04:04:54 PM
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OLD HOUSEBOATER
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Except for the 48 single level, KingsCrafts don't have enough headroom below the salon floor for a good cuddy. I owned a 47 and a 48.

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 04/14/2008 07:01:38 PM
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robinpich
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thanks Old Houseboater. We didn't think it was roomy enough either but someone told her that they had seen this done.

by the way, LOVE your Pluckebaum! It's a great boat!
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 04/25/2008 07:01:54 PM
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robinpich
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Old Houseboater, do you know where I can find a 48' single leve Kingscraft????
I didn't know they made this model. I'd like to see a picture if nothing else..........I never seen this one. I wonder what year they stopped making that model??
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 04/25/2008 07:38:50 PM
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I understand they only built 10 about 1977. Will post picture when I get home in a couple of weeks.

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 05/23/2008 10:18:14 AM
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Years ago there was a steel hull houseboat built in Tuscumbia AL called the "Tuscumbian" I think. I remember stopping by there and seeing a few being built and they were single level. Does anybody know how many of the boats are still around?
 05/23/2008 06:08:29 PM
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OLD HOUSEBOATER
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Think your probably refering to Sea Goings. And yes, there still a bunch of them. Sea Going, Kings Crafts, and Burns Craft were all built in the Florence, Tuscumbia, Mussle Shoals, Sheffield (Quad City) area.

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 08/14/2008 02:42:55 PM
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This was an all-steel single level that looked much like a Drifter, had a full length single basement level also. It was called a "Tuscumbian" and was really a pretty boat. Was right on Hwy 72 about 3-5 miles west of Tuscumbia. I did stop in once..was a well made boat and they produced one-at-a-time. I cannot remember for sure but it had to be mid-early 1980's.
 08/14/2008 09:34:02 PM
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THERE IS A 44 KINGSCRAFT ON THE PARKING LOT AT THE MARINA WHERE MY BOAT IS. I DID NOTICE IT HAD PORT HOLE TYPE WINDOW UNDER HELM FLOOR LEVEL. WILL TRY TO FIND OUT MORE THIS WEEKEND AND SEE IF I CAN GET PICS OF INSIDE.

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