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wakefan2010
Newbie Joined: January-13-2017 Location: Michigan Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Posted: January-13-2017 at 9:03pm |
hello all, does anyone know the model of the tri cockpit in the photo? I have been looking for a project boat like the twin engine one or the dual front cockpit thanks |
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Chip Hill
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8122pbrainard
Grand Poobah Joined: September-14-2006 Location: Three Lakes Wi. Status: Offline Points: 41040 |
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Chip,
"Soul Mate" is our very own Allan Arrigi's boat. There's an extensive thread on the complete restoration. It's a 1955 Hurricane.. "Biganfast" is unknown to me plus it is not registered with the ACBS. I also suspect it's not a Correct Craft or a highly modified Correct Craft. The only twin engines back then were large cruisers. I know of no twin runabouts or twin utilities. I may be wrong so stay tuned to see if anyone else has some idea. I know you are looking for a project hull and the pictures you posted are examples but where have you been looking? Have you contacted your local ACBS chapter? |
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81nautique
Grand Poobah Joined: September-03-2005 Location: Big Rock, Il Status: Offline Points: 5762 |
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"Biganfast" Supposedly is a one off Correct Craft build. I believe it is in Maine somewhere. There was a photo of that boat on Woodieboater a few years ago. I know very little about it but I'm told the planks are fastened from the inside so there are no screw hole plugs visible on the outsides. If anyone wants to know any more info about it track down Troy Hersom of the CCABC, it resides on his lake.
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wakefan2010
Newbie Joined: January-13-2017 Location: Michigan Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Hello, thanks for the comments...
Soul Mate is gorgeous.. excellent job on the restoration. Well, I have just started looking really. I have been passively for a while but haven't had room till now. Generally speaking, I follow a couple boat pages, here on CC Fan, Lady Ben, I found your boat on the antique boat page, ebay and craigslist. But I didn't know how much of a needle in a haystack I was looking for. my grandpa had a couple plankers, There is a picture of me as a newborn sitting at the helm in 68'. In a perfect world a 24 or 26 three row utility twin would ideal, I would like to be able to run some bigger water day trips. I see Centurys around Chris Crafts around but have never seen a Correct Craft of similar configuration. I like the dual front cockpit set up as well.. gives it a little bit of that racer look. |
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Chip Hill
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Riley
Grand Poobah Joined: January-19-2004 Location: Portland, ME Status: Offline Points: 7946 |
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Outstanding examples of wood Correct Crafts like those 2 above were rare back in the day, let alone now. They do pop up on the site on every once in a while though, so follow the Diaries.
I know of an outstanding 1963 Century Coronado in Maine that as a dual Quad 426 Chrysler, (Golden Lion). The owner picked it up about 15 years ago and at that time looked like an 8 out of 10 to me. He put a bunk through the bottom on launching it the first time and it then went to someone that tore into it and never finished the work. It has declined greatly since then. Its sitting outside, covered up. I'm pretty sure the guy would like to sell it, but is having difficulty dealing with its loss of value. If that's something that would interest you, I could ask him if it's ok to give you his number. I would love to get the engine for a Correct Craft project, but he knows what he has and isn't about to split them up. |
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