Re: My new (and first) project... '61 Larson Pla-Boy 14 footer
Wow.. it's been a long long time. I shelved this project as I got busy with life, and funds were low.
But, I'm back! In the past four years since my last post about the project the only progress made was parking the boat in my garage. Pretty sad, really. But that's all about to change. My new wife is a fan of fishing, and having gone out a few times to fish from shore she's been giving me the look with regard to the boat. Well, not really, but she might as well be.
She wants to get out into the middle of the lakes to fish, and play around with a tube and whatnot -- as do I. I'm not much for fishing, but I'd happily take her out there, if only the boat were seaworthy.
We ran into a bit of a snag when I decided I should probably go renew the registration and realized that the guy I got the boat from on trade for my old motorcycle never gave me any documentation, and being four years ago I don't have any contact info for him.
So, I did a bit of research, and spoke with someone at the Minnesota DNR today and caught a bit of a break. Since the boat is under 16', it does not have nor require a title. After explaining the situation to him, he said I would simply have to fill out a Statement of Facts form and get the boat reregistered in my name. A bit of poking around the net I found the form, filled it out and took it to the license bureau.
Just returned home with shiny new registration stickers, and proof of ownership in my name. Now the plan is to patch that pesky hole in the hull, redo the floor that I previously tore out, build a new interior and get her out on the water. We've set a goal of having it on the lake by July 1. She won't be pretty by then, but at least we'll get some use out of her, and we can pretty her up later.
Having help from my wife will certainly make the whole process a bit easier to accomplish this time around. I'll keep you posted over the course of the next couple of weeks. Who knows, if things go even smoother than I'm anticipating, maybe we'll throw some paint on too, but I suspect that's going to have to wait 'til later, we're both eager to get out on the water as much as possible this summer.