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Windshield Brackets??


HOLY QUACAMOLE! Did you see the price on those!
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Terp, if you think "DRUGS" cost a lot of money>>>>>>>>>
Wooden boats have a way of separating an owner from both his time and his money.
I ran into the same problem looking for the OEM brackets for the Dart.Those that were correct and those that were CHEAP.
They never seem to be both.I am trying to find a middle ground as to "MY" resto.Pete has been a guide as to what is acceptable and what is "PERIOD CORRECT"
As it stands now , I have as much money in the parts and pieces as I have in the purchase price for the "ENTIRE BOAT"
The old saying is coming into play now as we speak, The cost of chrome,20 pieces,1100 Dollars. Break Out Another Thousand...................Boat dr
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Originally posted by Terp Terp wrote:

Originally posted by MartyMabe MartyMabe wrote:

Windshield Brackets??


HOLY QUACAMOLE! Did you see the price on those!


John,
The seller may get close to his asking price! They are getting big $$$ for reproduction hardware especially already polished and chromed. Pretty much the only boats people are finding to restore these days are old "grays" that have been out in the weather for years and all the hardware is long gone. Hardware after a engine restore is probably the # 2 cost (excluding labor if you're not doing it yourself). Billy got lucky finding the correct brackets for his Dart but then went through the cost of a rechrome. FYI, those brackets were used on Chris Craft "Customs".


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Here is one to keep an eye on. Too good to be true??

Martinique w/ 97 hrs
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Yes, I'm bidding on the safari hat.


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Reman. Holley Marine Carbs for SB 302 $250!!!!

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Originally posted by SNobsessed SNobsessed wrote:

Here is one to keep an eye on. Too good to be true??

Martinique w/ 97 hrs


Beautiful boat.
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I bought a bow light at Wally world for somethin like 5 bucks...rigged it up on the hood of my old truck!
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the Ertl 1/64 air nautique brought $ 42 plus shipping. They were less than $4 at Walmart
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Originally posted by SNobsessed SNobsessed wrote:

Here is one to keep an eye on. Too good to be true??

Martinique w/ 97 hrs


im with you thats crazy only 97hrs
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Banana George's Boat


Does anyone know where this boat is being sold locally in Ohio, or who the seller is?
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May help someone, also good to see how they pipe in.
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Originally posted by tullfooter tullfooter wrote:

Does anyone know where this boat is being sold locally in Ohio, or who the seller is?

Steve, you haven't located that boat yet?

Did you see it is for sale on this site?     Bannana Boat

I curious as to what he thinks it's worth or what he is willing to sell it for.
I guess it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Good Luck!

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My Blue 82SOLD!
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Compact Skier

Pete, what do you make of the hull damage on this one? Based on what you can see, what would you do to repair that properly?
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Terp, not near the "resident Wood Dr" here , he will reply also,but that don't look like damage. That appears to be "ROT", I know what I would do if my Dart had an open wound such as the Skier has.
I have a minor "delam" on the upper deck that I will pay someone else to repair and do "Correctly".
Appears they did a bottom job and assumed the rest was fine, or I am totaly wrong and a simple fix is all thats needed.The motor and running gear will bring top price, possibly being worth more in parts than running...........Boat dr
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John,
Billy's correct that there is rot and delamination involved. The rot usually starts when there is some delamination and then the water gets in there keeping the wood wet.

I'm surprised that area was missed when the bottom work was done. Maybe he gave up after doing the bottom. The hull sides being bright takes the woodwrker into a higher level of skill!! It's quite possible that the bad area might have just been a filler type patch and paint job. Billy sure can confirm that that method doesn't work. Ralphs and Walts decision to send the Dart to the CC factory for a "restoration" was a big mistake. I think the factory handed the guy who sweeps the floors a can of Marinetex, a can of paint and a brush! BTW, Marinetex is not a good product to use on wood. In fact, I question it's use on anything!!

Getting back to the repair on the Compact, the bad section of ply needs to be replaced with wood. The problem with this is where do you start and stop. The damage goes up into the bright area of the hull. A sectional patch will always be very noticeable even done by the very best woodworker. The original hull ply was scarfed making any seams as close to unnoticeable as possible. It's close to impossible to scarf joint in the middle of a piece of plywood. Then there's the other problem with patching whether it's done with butt blocking or scarfing. Any means of glueing (epoxy) will seal the edges of the patch preventing any stain from "taking" in the sealed area. The patch as well as the old ply must be pre finished to the point where any epoxy that come out of the joint can be wiped off before it cures. If the area was just below the waterline then of course the patch could be faired and the bottom repainted. Now, if there's one bad area, are there more? A hull inspection would be needed.

The proper way? Complete hull side replacement!


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That boat looks far too nice to scrap. I wish it were closer. I'd be interested in it.

After spending so much time in our Atom, I'm very impressed with the quality of workmanship that went into it. It needs sides, bottom and deck, as well as some trim boats due to rot and delamination, but the framing appears good. The fit and finish of the framing is excellent, far better than the framing on the fiberglass models.
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Originally posted by Riley Riley wrote:

After spending so much time in our Atom, I'm very impressed with the quality of workmanship that went into it. The fit and finish of the framing is excellent, far better than the framing on the fiberglass models.


Bruce,
Wow, your Atom must have been built in a different factory!! No offence, but my experience with other wood boats and the craftmanship in them I've got a different opinion. One thing however is I've had the oportunity to have a CC hull completely apart so I've been into one "deeper" than I believe you have. Lots of "dumb-dumb" which is a derogatory term used for fillers or putty. Screws driven through the ply competely missing frames and then left there to become a leak. Axes used on frames for engine or shift linkage clearance!!


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an axe is a woodworking tool


So is a chainsaw.   
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

an axe is a woodworking tool


So is a chainsaw.   


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