matt167
Rear Admiral
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I was in the process of restoring my grandfathers 1963 Custom Craft Sea Ray ( cap off, total rebuild ) when the building it was in collapsed last winter. My grandfather bought it new and gave it to me thinking it was ok, but he did not realize/ understand it needed a transom/ stringers/ floor ( I did, but wanted to restore the once gleaming ship that it was )
At first glance The collapse took out the structure and did major damages and I could never lay eyes on it because of what it meant. At that point it was probably savable but it was pretty rough. I had my mom and brother help finally clean up while I was at work one day, and they just deemed it scrap and cut the thing up without asking me.
So I salvaged what I could from the original boat. I have the rear fins, the dash and steering wheel, the windshield and all of the lights, and tie hooks as well as the original seats which are safe in storage in great shape.. I'm not going to build a complicated boat that will take forever. I'm thinking something along the lines of a Lewis boat Works Chugger just a little bigger ( 16'x the original width of the Custom Craft dash, must be around 5.5', have not put a tape to it _.. The dash will be put in the cabin below the windshield, and the original windshield, if I use it will be ontop of the cabin.. I'll match the fins to the lines of the boat.. Will have a Tohatsu 5-9.9hp with remote steering, and main use as a flat lake boat but also I've always wanted to cruise the canals
At first glance The collapse took out the structure and did major damages and I could never lay eyes on it because of what it meant. At that point it was probably savable but it was pretty rough. I had my mom and brother help finally clean up while I was at work one day, and they just deemed it scrap and cut the thing up without asking me.
So I salvaged what I could from the original boat. I have the rear fins, the dash and steering wheel, the windshield and all of the lights, and tie hooks as well as the original seats which are safe in storage in great shape.. I'm not going to build a complicated boat that will take forever. I'm thinking something along the lines of a Lewis boat Works Chugger just a little bigger ( 16'x the original width of the Custom Craft dash, must be around 5.5', have not put a tape to it _.. The dash will be put in the cabin below the windshield, and the original windshield, if I use it will be ontop of the cabin.. I'll match the fins to the lines of the boat.. Will have a Tohatsu 5-9.9hp with remote steering, and main use as a flat lake boat but also I've always wanted to cruise the canals