Daniel75
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 4, 2012
- Messages
- 14
Well, I have acquired a 1 owner 1965 Alumacraft. This boat belonged to my wife's great aunt and uncle. Man the stories I have heard about skiing and cruising the water on this boat. My wife and I decided Sunday to go and retrieve the boat from out of the boat house it been in since the 70's. Best of my knowledge it has not been in the water since 1987, story has it that uncle Bud decided to buy a new motor for it and never finished hooking it all the way up. Guess the 4 other boats he had back then were distracting. After ratchet strapping the trailer to the boat, we pushed it down the boat ramp to see if she would still float. (Oh yeah failed to mention the boat house in under the lake house with it's own private ramp) The neighbor next door pulled the boat around to the other loading ramp and I backed my car trailer in the water and loaded it up for a 3 hour ride to the Green. I am still kicking myself for not taking pictures before I got it home. I got it in the garage at the house spread-ed the canvas boat cover that came with the boat in 65 on the floor to maybe vac-um 20 years of dust off of. and here's what I got.


I am amazed at how clean this boat is after 47 years. The seats don't even have cracks in the leather other than a little fade on the paint I am overly excited about working on this boat.
Monday, I couldn't wait to get started hooking up the cables and wiring to see if the old motor may have some life. Didn't take long to figure out that even a new engine not running over 20 years can cause the rings to cease. Well I am in those waiting stage of seafoam now hoping it works. Oh yeah next time I'm at the lake I will post some pics of the original aluminum skis that came with this boat. The cooler that was giving to them when they bought it and the original motor, is still stashed in the corner of the boat slip. I can't wait to cruise the water on this OLE BOAT.



I am amazed at how clean this boat is after 47 years. The seats don't even have cracks in the leather other than a little fade on the paint I am overly excited about working on this boat.
Monday, I couldn't wait to get started hooking up the cables and wiring to see if the old motor may have some life. Didn't take long to figure out that even a new engine not running over 20 years can cause the rings to cease. Well I am in those waiting stage of seafoam now hoping it works. Oh yeah next time I'm at the lake I will post some pics of the original aluminum skis that came with this boat. The cooler that was giving to them when they bought it and the original motor, is still stashed in the corner of the boat slip. I can't wait to cruise the water on this OLE BOAT.