New Atomic 4 owner here. Just purchased a 1976 Newport 28 with a very clean well running A-4 in her. From the records I have it seems like it has always been a fresh water boat. From the looks of things she was well maintained until about 2 years ago when someone left water in it and the head cracked next to the thermostat. Repaired that and all is well, new alternator and pointless distributor have been installed by previous owner. The only gauge is the fuel gauge so getting a tach, oil pressure and water temp set installed is high on the winter project list. I am glad I found this board before I bought a boat so I knew what to look for.
Hi From Oregon
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The single fuel gauge was typical Newport practice. Oil pressure and engine temp were monitored with an alarm system.
FYI, your hull is a Newport 27 base modified by spreading the out the beam a few inches, adding about eight inches of freeboard and a one foot bustle. The deck was a completely new design inspired by the Newport 41S.Neil
1977 Catalina 30
San Pedro, California
prior boats 1987 Westsail 32, 1970 Catalina 22
Had my hands in a few others
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Another Welcome! You have, indeed, found the right place!
If it was not part of your records, please consider getting the MMI manual from our sponsor. It's very good, and a must-read for the A4 owner/caretaker. Really. We all have one, and I bet most of us still look at it from time to time.Jeff
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S/V Bunny Planet
1971 Bristol 29 #169
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