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Glasspar Seafair Sedan 2 years 8 months ago #146445

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Trying ti date this Seafair. What year did they start putting scuppers in the deck?
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Glasspar Seafair Sedan 2 years 8 months ago #146447

Hello David,

Does the top deck have the non-skid surface molded in or was it glued on? Hard to tell in your tiny pictures.
Hope you have the rest of that boat.
Does the Seafair Logo include Sedan?
And what type of dash panels and motor well?

Terry

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Glasspar Seafair Sedan 2 years 8 months ago #146450

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Hi Terry-
Good questions. I'll try to gather answers. It will be tomorrow before I can post pictures.

No evidence of a non skid surface.

I think I have most of the boat parts. Prior owner did most of the hard parts of restoration already. I think I have all of the windows and hardware. I'm already wondering about how to find new rubber channels for the windows?

My pictures appear full size on my computer and are embedded in the post.
Thanks for your quick response,
-David

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Glasspar Seafair Sedan 2 years 8 months ago #146457

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Here's the splash well and the "steering stations" that mount to the cabin.
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Glasspar Seafair Sedan 2 years 8 months ago #146460

David,

The scuppers were added as early as 1960.


This WA built 61 Sedan is similar to yours although it has the molded in non-skid deck. Do you have those gunwale storage pockets?




Dig through those parts and find the data plate. Would be great to know the factory#.

On the window gaskets good luck. I never found a suitable replacement and use the original rubber after many hours of cleaning off rock hard black sealer. I think it was permatex.


Put back together using clear silicon.


Wefco twice sent product that unfortunately did not fit. They had a sample of the original and what they sent was close but no dice.

I can't prove it but I just know they have the right die sitting up on a shelf in the back collecting dust and they won't go back there and find it. If you find something please let me know.

I called your images tiny and was referring to the resolution below being 100 kb. Can’t zoom in for a better look. This site allows up to 1 meg. I guessing you like other old timers I know still like that flip phone.

Terry

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