Sad old Levi

I have now recieved the following from Mr Martin Levi of Levi Boats:

"With regard to your old Levi boat it is in fact a Settimo Velo. It was manufacturd in Italy in my father's yard Cantiere Navaltecnica (Canav) in the mid sixties. It was manufactured in triple diagonal cold moulded mahogany. Most Settimo Velos were fitted with twin 165 HP Ford interceptors on stern drives, but a small number, including your one, were fitted with twin 210HP BPM Oceanics through V drives. The rudders acting as P brackets were designed by my father specifically for these boats."

So congratulations to those who said it was a Settimo Velo and thanks for your contributions.

LeviOwner

PS has anyone seen a couple of 210HP BPM Oceanics going cheap?

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Delighted to have learned something myself - I'd never heard of Settimo Velos.

2X210 bhp, huh? That's gonna shift. Good luck with your restoration and let us know how it goes; I think you will end up with a beautiful, classic mobo.

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thanks guys, you've restored my faith in this forum.. the triana was lovely light and fast, i wish "B" was her as he would certainly have some gen on them.

really good thread. what's the storey of another boat in the same vein, the christina.. or christiana.. somethinglike that?
 
My Dad had a christina 25 built by, Bruce?? Cambell? it had a big block Crysla petrol,,,,,,,,,,,, please xus the speeling /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif 2 many Kronenbergs!!huh i can spell that,,,
 

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