Re: 1982 Glastron Hpv165 bass boat restoration.
Daniel1947. There are a few islands out in the middle of the lake. One is called Antelope island. There is a lot of wildlife on the island itself and they have built a road across the lake connecting the island to the mainland. I could drive straight there in about 20 minutes.
Just as jbcurt00 says, there are no fish in the lake. It is completely dead of fish. There are only brine shrimp and bugs everywhere. The salt content is so high that you can nearly effortlessly float on top of the water.
on the other hand, I do love to fish on Willard bay wich is a body of fresh water seperated from the Great Salt Lake by a man made dyke. It is on the North Eastern end of the lake and would look just like part of the lake itself unless you zoomed up pretty close. I posted a you tube video about a month ago out on Willard in my restoration project titled, Bass boat on Willard bay Utah. You should check it out.
Thanks about the stands jbcurt00. I worked pretty hard on all of my support equipment so far and really appreciate the compliments from you and other members as well. Now that we're back on the restoration project, I finally felt a bit of a sense of accomplishment from my work, and the satisfaction of knowing that my home made equipment worked as I had planned. With the help of this community of course.
I managed to get the stands placed, the cap dropped, the gantry disassembled and the hull placed next to the cap.
It didn't all go as smooth as I just made it sound though. After I had the cap dropped almost all the way down onto the stands, I realized that I had mis-measured the middle stand and the uprights were 2 inches too long. So the cap would have been resting in a bent position. I also mis-measurured the front stand and made it 2 inches too short. So I had to raise the cap back up, remove the middle stand, disassemble the uprights, cut them down, and reassemble them. I also had to put a board on top of the front stand. Hopefully at this point the cap wouldn't be resting in a warped position.
I dropped the cap again and this time it worked out.




