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New boat?? 11 years 10 months ago #72126

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I just aguired a figerglass run about. It's 13'5" over all. It has a moulded in hull liner with three limber holes that allow flow to aft. across ways moulded seat mounts. I can find no numbers, nothing to indicate a manufacture. the hull to deck is glued with no fastners. I've stripped all the corroded hardware off in preperation for a full rebuild. There was a plywood engine mount reenforcement arcoss transom, that looked to be original The closest thing I can find to the hull configuration is an Aristocraft but the the deck is not raised and the dash is moulded in with no windshield mounts in the center of the helm was a crest that said Quality,Craftsmanship and something else unreadable.
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Re:New boat?? 11 years 10 months ago #72127

Looks a little like a Cutter but there are knock-offs too. If something was popular you can bet there was someone to copy a hull.Welcome aboard. I'm sure somebody here will have an idea.

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Re: New boat?? 11 years 10 months ago #72132

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Yes I saw the cutter. But it didn't have the moulded dash or the raised wind shield mount. The Aristocrafts have a hatch forward thats moulded into the deck. The hull and deck are identical to the Arist. This just doesn't have the raise shear like them. I suppose it could be an early model or like you say a splash by someone else. There certainly were a lot of fly by nights back then. and I've splashed a few hulls myself.

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Re: New boat?? 11 years 10 months ago #72141

Interesting boat, do you have photos from other angles- showing the deck, inside, or other distinguishing features? The dash bumps are quite a cool feature to have and not found on many boats.

You likely have a boat from a small manufacturer, perhaps local to the region you found the boat.

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Unfortunately I am down in Argentina right now and the boat is in Fl. Since I can't seem to find out anything about it. I am free to restore and modify it any way I choose. I came across this once with a fiberglass sidecar body. I searched for months but couldn't find anything about it. Can't wait to get home and start on the project. I'll be sure to document the whole thing.

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180 miles of canals in Broward It will be fun sunday driving in this.
Oh yeah C/1-504/82ABN

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Re: New boat?? 11 years 10 months ago #72148

Please keep us informed. I notice how low the Bow eye is. It does have nice lines.

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 10 months ago #72150

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Out of the Owens line?
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Yes, I saw the Owen also. The fins are shorter and thinner. And the bow is much fuller. Mine almost looks like an old bath tub at the stem. I have yet to see anything with the dash board (spoilers?.)I gotta admit this is fun having like minded folks offering tips and advice.

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 10 months ago #72162

We love pictures so when you have a chance we all would love to see more. You have friends here.

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Niel,
My Ma was born in Homedale., Spent her youth between Caldwell and Bosie.
Your Owen looks like something we use to ski behind up at McCall in the early 70's

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 8 months ago #73337

May be a Shearwater by Carolina Fiberglass Co. of Wilson, NC. The following is from 1961. Hard to make a comparison without more photos but the hull looks similar:
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I picked up the boat in Carolina,I'll eventually take it back there from Fl. The thing that I find that is different from every other boat is the early corvette style dash board.
I have it upside down right now while I am working on the bottom. Lots of fill and fair on the bottom. It was very lightly built so I laminated a carling under the deck to renforce the bow deck and 6 layers of glass behind the dash board to strengthen that. I am almost ready to turn it over and start work on the top. Pic's to follow. Thanks for the tip I'll start searching that direction.

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 8 months ago #73354

I can't help with identifying it, but what kind of trailer is that in the background of your pic?

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Not sure, I think it might be a shasta. I tried to give it away for years but now my little brother has taken an interest in it.

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 8 months ago #73384

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Not sure, I think it might be a shasta. I tried to give it away for years but now my little brother has taken an interest in it.


Oh ok, it kinda looked like a rare early '70s Sunline, but it was hard to tell.

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 8 months ago #73385

have you checked to see if it is a razorback?
the owen brothers splashed a mold of the cutter jet de ville.
doug young would know if it is.john

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 7 months ago #74246

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I've made some real progress. I flipped in over and started with 100 but it was so bad I had to go to 80. I put 2 coats of awlgrip primer and then flipped it right side up. I mounted the engine and made sure all my controls we're going to work. Then I went on the deck, after I got 2 coats of prime on the deck The fins were really wavie so I decided to fair them out with Awlfair. While doing that I found a big void half way down the starboard side fin. I ground all that out. Now fairing everything back in. I was going to do the topsides in snow white and the deck in red. But everyone has said red would be sooo hot. I've decided to go with antique "Hatteras" white.
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Re:New boat?? 11 years 7 months ago #74249

I like the way you work. I can't wait to see the finished product :laugh: .

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 6 months ago #75460

Maybe a Glassmaster? The following ad is from 1959 and recently borrowed from Ebay:
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Close but no cigar. The fins on mine are rounded

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 6 months ago #76118

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After fighting the urge to luanch and run the boat without finishing everything. I finally finished the paint, interior and engine rigged. I ran the boat thrugh Port Everglades and around the Dania Cut off canal. With the 30 Honda and four adults it will make 25kts flat out smooth water. That's all I ever wanted. Got lots of looks and positive comments. Even the FL marine patrol wanted to ask me about it. Still haven't determined the make but at this point who cares! Now I am working on the windshield and top.
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Re:New boat?? 11 years 6 months ago #76128

hitider,

WELCOME ABOARD.

FYI, the CAPE FEAR MUSEUM has a VERY similar boat, that was donated to them. - A "NC-built knock-off" of an Aristocraft if I remember correctly.

yours, satx

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 6 months ago #76142

Great job on the boat, she looks beautiful!!!!!!

Bob

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Re:New boat?? 11 years 6 months ago #76154

Beautiful job! Hope it performs as good as it looks!

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I may be going to NC later this month. I'll check and see what I can find out. I've always thought Aristocraft had the closest lines.

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Could this be your boat? It is currently For Sale on Craigslist:

lansing.craigslist.org/boa/3721586758.html

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