1968 Holiday Restoration w/pics

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Looking good azlo. About the old thing left on the Holiday is the tin hull. It's coming together really nice.
 

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My confidence level would be way high bolting on a brand new outdrive, cool man:)
 

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Azlo - I started reading about a week ago... finally got to this page... I am very impressed! I have a 72 Glastron V174 that I am restoring and reading this and seeing the pics is very inspiring (not to mention taking up a*#$% load of my time!) Looking forward to following along in real time now! Cheers
 

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New outdrive upper unit looks cool, and will be even cooler after the "Azlo Blue" paint treatment! :D

TII
 

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Azlo,
How difficult was it to bend the diamond plate for the bow? I am going to have to replace the aluminum on my bow due to way to many holes by the previous owners. I am thinking of either using the same thickness (0.63) or going with a (0.25) and just placing it over the existing piece. I think since the (0.25) is so thin it will bend easily and I will probable use some type of epoxy to adhere it to the existing piece of aluminum. Pros-Cons anyone?
 

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Looking good man! I hold out hope that I will be that close one day too. It seems so very far off...... Missing working on it this week. Been surfing the net today for ideas, and parts.

Your set up now to hit the waves this spring! Of course, that will be in Feb for you:D

Thanks!

I think thats part of the fun jbcurt. Working and looking for ideas. You always have something to look forward to.
Im thinking I will be launching maybe in april. Before the world ends on 2012


congrats on the new hardware.

Thanks mate, now to put it all together correctly kind of nervous.

Looking good azlo. About the old thing left on the Holiday is the tin hull. It's coming together really nice.

Hahaha, yeah u made think back & your right.

My confidence level would be way high bolting on a brand new outdrive, cool man:)

Yeeeah buddy.!!
 

Azlo

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Azlo - I started reading about a week ago... finally got to this page... I am very impressed! I have a 72 Glastron V174 that I am restoring and reading this and seeing the pics is very inspiring (not to mention taking up a*#$% load of my time!) Looking forward to following along in real time now! Cheers

Thanks man, u say it took a week? Man that more reading than I do a year, but anyways. Yeah toph, this thing takes a lot of time and money but I wouldnt trade it for the world now. Im loving it man. Good luck on yours and post.

New outdrive upper unit looks cool, and will be even cooler after the "Azlo Blue" paint treatment! :D

TII

Yeeeeeaah!!!. U know it man.

Azlo,
How difficult was it to bend the diamond plate for the bow? I am going to have to replace the aluminum on my bow due to way to many holes by the previous owners. I am thinking of either using the same thickness (0.63) or going with a (0.25) and just placing it over the existing piece. I think since the (0.25) is so thin it will bend easily and I will probable use some type of epoxy to adhere it to the existing piece of aluminum. Pros-Cons anyone?

I love the diamond plate zm008!! For seversal reasons,, Its thick u can walk on it since this how this boat was made. Its shiny!:D And it still moldable. Not hard at all to bend to your liking. Now cutting It,,,,I used a jigsaw with oil.
Good luck on your & post some pics man.
 

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Azlo...
Been awhile so I stopped by..All I can say is badazz!
 

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Dear Seenyor Azlo,

I started reading through your thread a couple of days ago, off and on...just finished...

First off, KUDOS doood! You are one serious craftsman. Everything you have done with this boat is way above and beyond the level of mere mortals. You are like in the Justice League of Super Boat Restoring Heroes.
WoG, EZ, Jas. oops!, FriscoB, Herefishy, andgott, IMike, CC254, TII, Azlo...the list goes on...

Thanks for sharing this incredible accomplishment.

I am really looking forward to your "Splash" Day...That is gonna be one SUHWEEET ride!:cool:

Oh yeah, and I am still chuckling from Post#598...I might have to get me sumthin likadat...:rolleyes:

Best Regards,
GT1M
 

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Azlo...
Been awhile so I stopped by..All I can say is badazz!

Yeah it has been awhile man, nice to see u stop by. Just wait im almost there..

Dear Seenyor Azlo,

I started reading through your thread a couple of days ago, off and on...just finished...

First off, KUDOS doood! You are one serious craftsman. Everything you have done with this boat is way above and beyond the level of mere mortals. You are like in the Justice League of Super Boat Restoring Heroes.
WoG, EZ, Jas. oops!, FriscoB, Herefishy, andgott, IMike, CC254, TII, Azlo...the list goes on...

Thanks for sharing this incredible accomplishment.

I am really looking forward to your "Splash" Day...That is gonna be one SUHWEEET ride!:cool:

Oh yeah, and I am still chuckling from Post#598...I might have to get me sumthin likadat...:rolleyes:

Best Regards,
GT1M

POst 598 hahaha, yeah, thats the story of life GT1M. Thanks for the kudos. Yeah im waiting for the splash day too man. Its got to be 2012. If the world is gonna kick the bucket i wanna be in my tin. u know.
 

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So I made some progress, painted my drive , now working on my trim

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Azlo

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SO I was at it all day with the drive and finally all together ready to be installed. Wewww, man im am worn out.

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Not only did I got ithis together but I laso got the trim working. Well sort of.. It busted a hose.

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I guess thats what I get for using old parts. Gonna need some new hoses and test again.
 

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Yep, that'll work. I loved it!!!! Did you apply self etching primer first???
 

jasoutside

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Yep, that'll work. I loved it!!!! Did you apply self etching primer first???

Hey wood, that there is a brand new drive, no etching necessary, just a light sanding, eh. Azlo is just customizing:)

No doubt she'll be a one of a kind man, three thumbs up!
 

Azlo

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Yep, that'll work. I loved it!!!! Did you apply self etching primer first???

Hey wood, that there is a brand new drive, no etching necessary, just a light sanding, eh. Azlo is just customizing:)

No doubt she'll be a one of a kind man, three thumbs up!

LOL.. yeah I scuffed the paint & then shot it. But I use self etching on bare aluminum......3 thumbs up, yeah I like that.
 

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Hey, Hey, Hey, give me a break, I'm an old MAN!!!!!:eek:
 

Azlo

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Im loving the time I have right now. had a good time putting my drive in today & here it is.

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Put my gear forward, lybricated everything and used my engine lift to help install it. U know I thought it was going to be very difficult but the only difficulty I had was the oil on the floor from the trim hose. Crap I hate to slip & slide. One thing I did forget to do is to do a vacuum test & a psi test on the drive Ill do that tomorrow and then fluid if everything is fine. I also bought seats That I will post soon. Luvn it, Luvn it.
 

Azlo

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I couldnt resist this seats, 40$ each. Not used up to bad.

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What?...U say the red dont fit? Not a problem....snap

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Hahaha, just imagining how it would look after i clean them up & reupholster the red cushions white.
 
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