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jjcorrectcraftfan
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I was looking just behind the front seat and there is no hole for a ski pole. Did all of these come with ski poles or not. Will this be something i have to build in when i tear it apart?
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8122pbrainard
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JJ, Spend some time exploring the site. The reference section as well as the diaries are wonderful tools. In the ref section, you'll find catalogs and price sheets that will list the details. The pylon was an option! Yes, you'll need to fabricate a period correct pylon and build it in with your restoration. |
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jjcorrectcraftfan
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Thanks for the help so far. Im sure ill need much more. I hope to start working on the boat in 2 weeks and be done by July of 2012. I think the hull is still in good shape so i hopefully wont have to pull that big v8 out.
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8122pbrainard
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JJ, Don't get your hopes up. You have had three seasoned wood CC veterans warn you about the bedding compound. We haven't even told you about the stem yet! You do need to spend some more time reading some of the great threads here. Keep us posted. |
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boat dr
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Pete, cut the guy a little slack! He will learn one way or the other, the job he is about to undertake will educate him more than any reading he can do about this "simple task".I can only speak for my "education into wooden boats" .I too have a small amount of knowledge since my purchase and "resto" of 4 wood CC's. I chose to use info from a number of sources, both novice and old timers,to do the best job I could.The bottom line of all this "resore back better than the factory" to me is a poison pill.Why have a boat that you are afraid to use?Why spend more on a preservation than the boat is worth, then leave it on the trailer to be shown off like a "trophy wife". Allow him to make the same mistakes the rest of us have made, some times an education can be very expensive, Almost as much as following blindly with misinformation that came from the "PRO's"....Let him ask the questions.............
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jjcorrectcraftfan
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How long can you leave these boats in the water. We go up to a camp in Michigan for a week. The boat would be in the water for 6 days. Can you leave them in the water that long or not. Also did these boats have swim platforms?
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8122pbrainard
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6 days would be the max. The topside paint used on the bottom should be fine even though it's not a "below the waterline paint" I suggest Pettit Easypoxy. JJ[/QUOTE]
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jjcorrectcraftfan
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i was wondering if the rope tie up on the stern could pull tubes. I am hoping to be able to pull 2 tubes if possible and maybe ski off it. I've saw people do it but i really want to make sure you can before id try it
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OverMyHead
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I believe the "rope tie up" is the lifting ring, it is designed for vertical loads only (Lifting)and is not a good tow point, keep an eye out for the right vintage pylon and add it during your restore. I cant wait to see what Pete has to say about two tubes behind that boat.
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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
1987 Ski Nautique |
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ultrarunner
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JJ, if you haven't done so already, I'd canvass that barn really good, just to be sure you're not leaving any parts behind. Having grabbed a few barn-finds myself over the years...mostly cars and planes, I have usually found a few pieces sitting on the floor, in the rafters, ect...that belonged to my find.
Good luck with the resto, and we all look forward to following your progress. Mark |
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jjcorrectcraftfan
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This is my barn that i put it in so i havent moved any parts. I looked at the guys house i got it from but i didnt see any either. I have a ski pylon on ebay but never the clam vents or correct craft name plate. Any ideas were i could get correct craft parts? |
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Riley
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Keep your eye on ebay and CCF. Parts come up occationally. A pair of decent clamshell vents sold a couple weeks ago.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160657160604&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME%3AB%3AONA%3AMOTORS%3A1123&vxp=mtr |
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Roym
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Hummmmmmm, I need to get one of those "Tropy wife's" Are they good with working on wood! |
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8122pbrainard
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JJ, I'm getting the impression that you are "toying" with us. Ether that or you have not taken the suggestion of doing some searching and reading. Just in case, Dave is correct - that "Rope tie up" is the lifting ring and absolutely vertical loads only! I think you had better concentrate on the restoration and not pulling tubes! |
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OverMyHead
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The proper place to attach two tubes is the tow point on the back.....of a Bayliner!
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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
1987 Ski Nautique |
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8122pbrainard
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boat dr
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too funny Peter..........Chummin maybe?
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scottb
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Yes, but tying the tubes makes it safer to work on your wood. Oh wait ... wrong forum.
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