Thank you for your help . I’m thinking of staying away from bottom paint since it won’t be kept in the water. Don’t want to waste money on a paint that won’t be used for what it is for
Yea the elbow grease is already in place and paste wax won’t do it . There were a lot of cosmetic imperfections and I’ve already faired everything and sanded smooth . The fairing compound being a different color and the paint was yellowed and faded so need something to make it like new again
It will be in fresh water only.
Do you mean gel coat with wax when you say wax ?
Looking for a cheaper option even if I have to repaint the bottom in a year or so
I have an old 1669 Glasspar I am restoring. I’m almost to the point of paint and pricing everything out and getting materials list. The boat will only be used about once every 2 weeks in summer then sit on the trailer for most the other time , it won’t be kept in the water . What kind of bottom...
I’m in North Carolina, just got off the phone with wildlife resources everything should be good to go with registration transfer. It is indeed a 1969 Glasspar cutlass. Someone put the original registration # out of New York as the HIN number and it stuck with it ever since. They told me to roll...
Thank you . I do think it is a 69’ cutlass. With that being said it wouldn’t have an HIN plate correct? If it’s a 69’ ? I’m going to go through the whole boat. If anything the trailer will be a good rehab
The transom is in good shape it’s pretty solid. No holes in the hull. I am going to go through the motor or have a buddy of mine do it after I try and tackle the boat. Thank you for letting me know . From pictures online I was thinking a 69’ cutlass
Hey all , new here. Just picked up a boat for free. Trying to figure out the year . I think it’s a 70s model . It’s a tri hull Glasspar cutlass from what I know the boat says on it. It has a 65hp 1968 Johnson on it. There is no HIN plate just the plate in the pictures. If anyone can help me out.