

Is a pleasure to drive and gets looks everywhere I take it. The first trip I took in it was in the summer of 1996. The boat refinished at Harbor Vue Marina in Little Current Ontario.

I spent the winter of 95-96 gathering parts etc and had Windshield and dash which included gauges and the steering wheel. It had no seats, engine, outdrive etc, All that was there was the

When I first got the boat in 1995 it was just a hulk of aĬraft. Here are a few pictures of my 1965 Evinrude Sweet 16 with the This boat is not the same one that my dad owned. They were taken by me in July 82 at Calling Lake Alberta. I was looking through my old photo collection and came across these pictures The Cowlitz river in Washington State, October 2000. (88?) I/O, original blue on white with blue seats at Mayfield Lake and Note the custom EVINRUDE logos on bow and dashboardįrom the of cover of a 1975 175 horse engine!!ĭon Babineau's 1965 Evinrude Sweet 16 (model #212502L) with a 90 hp John Ward's 1964 Evinrude Sweet '16, with original trailer, new 70 John Ward's 1964 Evinrude Sweet '16 Outboard Years, here are some pix of her looking high, wide, handsome and CLEAN In partial penance for keeping my faithful 16 in the water for five New 2001 photo, with new 1975 70 HP Evinrude engine. Here's a couple of shots of me and my buddy Paul heading for a hot Then these pix document my first happy day" "If as they say the two happiestĭays in a boaters life are the day he buys it and the day he sells it Mike Stevesand aboard his 1964 Sweet Sixteen "The Gray Shark" Mike Stevesand's 1964 Sweet '16 Outboard "The Gray Shark" It isĪ transparency that has developed fungal infection, that accounts for the September 1975 Calling lake Alberta, Canada. I found another picture of my dad's old boat. I was in the water almost shoulder deep when I took this shot in July (two of Jim's photos have appeared on DIFFERENT commercial web sites!!!) Jim Orfino (left) on his Dad's (extra) blue 1964 Sweet Sixteen
