RDP September 2014 | Page 17

During the build Scott had the idea of a car-like interior. He built the seat frames and sent them to Bill Sturgis of ARKO Upholstry to work his magic. Bill, came up with a Ferrari inspired interior that perfectly suits the colors and lines of the Alley Cat.

For power, it was decided to ditch the twin outboard set-up in favor of a single Merc 300 built by Joe Abellera of Dave Bush Racing in Lake Havasu. As luck would have it, Brian Murphy of Tank It had a jack plate laying around from his racing days that was the perfect option for this application. Once the motor was done the cowl paint and lettering were completed by Bob Thompson which tied everything together.

The result of bringing all these craftsmen together is one very unique, very cool Sanger Alley Cat that truly has to be seen to believe! -

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