63cruiser
Seaman
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2013
- Messages
- 72
So new winter project. The Lonestar cruise liner was not an ideal boat to slow troll in the Columbia. So I came to the forum and Google and starting looking for a smaller fiberglass boat with a deepish V. And also not more that 5 big bills. This fit the bill perfectly. Only problem is the roof is too low and it has the big gap where a canvas top should go.
Plan: remove roof, add a spacer(fiberglass) so it will sit about 6" higher and move it forward and glass it to the windshield frame.
So the adventure started with a 7 hour drive to get it, trailer looked pretty rough but I've pulled worse. Kept it under 75. About an hour in AutoZone parking lot splicing and electrical tapping the temporary tail lights. Only had to stop once and bungee cord, dog leash and gorilla tape a fender back on. But it's home now and the fun ensues.
Plan: remove roof, add a spacer(fiberglass) so it will sit about 6" higher and move it forward and glass it to the windshield frame.
So the adventure started with a 7 hour drive to get it, trailer looked pretty rough but I've pulled worse. Kept it under 75. About an hour in AutoZone parking lot splicing and electrical tapping the temporary tail lights. Only had to stop once and bungee cord, dog leash and gorilla tape a fender back on. But it's home now and the fun ensues.