THE RITES OF RESTORATION
Nobody said that this would be easy - but it sure beats shelling out hundreds of thousands for something new and built out of questionable materials with debatable engineering.  Here we'll be showing you how several Roamer owners renewed their boats - sometimes better than new - and singlehandedly restored the good name of Chris Craft.
From start to finish - brace yourself, here's one done right "Adjournment" a 1969 Riviera 38 (Aluminum)
Yours truly has been busy. See some of the results as he restores "Tin Tonic" a 1967 Riviera 37 (AL)
Watch Ed go to town restoring this steelie 1967 Riviera 37. Now that's "True Grit"
Up north, some folks speak French. Come see Alain's pride & joy  here [an original Linn era 1956 Roamer 35 (ST)
And away we go! - See the fat triathlete  restore "Angelina" here  [1965 Roamer 57 motoryacht (Aluminum)
"Vera Cruz" a fine looking 1962 Roamer 32 (Steel) - and itz 4 sale
"Twin Screws" a 1964 Roamer 56 motoryacht (Steel) - There's just something about that name. [News flash/July 2002: She's been sold to new owner - who could that be?]
Ever see a mermaid? Well, here's one [Restored 1967 Roamer 57 motoryacht (Steel) 4 sale here]
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