Well it?s time to introduce myself. Hi I?m Rick Butler and I live in Yelm Washington. I?m a disabled Veteran with more time than money. I was searching Craigslist and found this ad ?FREE BOAT!? it was about one mile from my house so I went a got it. I brought it home even though it was covered with black mold and mildew I mean dirty! After one day of scrubbing and cleaning I then could see what I had and what I had to work with. Here is a link to my online photos instead of posing all of them here.
http://sports.webshots.com/album/568497146cJBuEm I am documenting the restore.
http://sports.webshots.com/album/568497146cJBuEm?vhost=sports
I found this website while looking for the make and model of my new boat. And I found this link http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=245035 with photos of my boat! It was being restored! Great! After a little more searching I found out my boat is a 1969 Chrysler Cadet (correct me if you know I?m wrong.) Near the bottom of this link is a photo of my boat when it was new. http://www.allpar.com/old/boats-1969.php Well one like it the one in the photo is green.
One day after I got the boat I posted on Craigslist that I was looking for a motor to go on it and another disabled vet traded me a 25 pound thrust electric motor for a 1960?s 18 HP Evinrude long shaft.
Working! He said he wanted to help another Vet to get out and go fishing, THANKS Kevin!
Funny thing, I was just going to do minimum to the boat to get it in the water BUT then when I found out the make and model of it I sort of made an instant connection. I know it sounds stupid but I bonded with this boat and now I?m going to do the best I can afford to make it nice again.
I always see things as they ?Will be? and not as they are right now. I see many years of good times for me in this boat.
Day one I spend cleaning the boat and several hours on this web site reading. I have done one other boat before but it was a old 20 foot aluminum Grumman flat bottom boat while I lived in Alaska.
By the way these are Trout I caught after rebuilding that boat.
After reading I cut into the bottom to see how bad it was I already knew the transom needed replacing. So does everything below.
If you looked at my photos on line and can answer these questions I would really appreciate it.
Remember I have more time than money.
Question one. For the stingers on the bottom
I could use green wood 2x6 and cut them to size and shape (I have my equipment from when I own a cabinet shop) so that would be easy. Or I could use White Maple for the stringers and water proof them.
What would you suggest?
Question 2. Should I add more stringer? I am very good at engineering things and know pretty well about strength and excellent with joinery in wood. What would you suggest to add if so?
Question 3. When I put the floor back in I could use Green ? inch or 5/8?s ply or ? inch x?s 2 layers of Fiberglass board from home depot. Either way I have to find money to buy them.
Question 4. Do you think I?m correct on the make, model and year of this boat. If you look at this link and go about ??s of the way down the page on the left side you will see a turquoise boat that I think is the same as my boat. http://www.allpar.com/old/boats-1969.php
I think that is all for now. I will be updating my photos on line as I go.
Thanks for all of the help!
Rick Butler
http://sports.webshots.com/album/568497146cJBuEm I am documenting the restore.
http://sports.webshots.com/album/568497146cJBuEm?vhost=sports
I found this website while looking for the make and model of my new boat. And I found this link http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=245035 with photos of my boat! It was being restored! Great! After a little more searching I found out my boat is a 1969 Chrysler Cadet (correct me if you know I?m wrong.) Near the bottom of this link is a photo of my boat when it was new. http://www.allpar.com/old/boats-1969.php Well one like it the one in the photo is green.

One day after I got the boat I posted on Craigslist that I was looking for a motor to go on it and another disabled vet traded me a 25 pound thrust electric motor for a 1960?s 18 HP Evinrude long shaft.

Funny thing, I was just going to do minimum to the boat to get it in the water BUT then when I found out the make and model of it I sort of made an instant connection. I know it sounds stupid but I bonded with this boat and now I?m going to do the best I can afford to make it nice again.
I always see things as they ?Will be? and not as they are right now. I see many years of good times for me in this boat.
Day one I spend cleaning the boat and several hours on this web site reading. I have done one other boat before but it was a old 20 foot aluminum Grumman flat bottom boat while I lived in Alaska.
By the way these are Trout I caught after rebuilding that boat.

After reading I cut into the bottom to see how bad it was I already knew the transom needed replacing. So does everything below.


If you looked at my photos on line and can answer these questions I would really appreciate it.
Remember I have more time than money.
Question one. For the stingers on the bottom
I could use green wood 2x6 and cut them to size and shape (I have my equipment from when I own a cabinet shop) so that would be easy. Or I could use White Maple for the stringers and water proof them.
What would you suggest?
Question 2. Should I add more stringer? I am very good at engineering things and know pretty well about strength and excellent with joinery in wood. What would you suggest to add if so?
Question 3. When I put the floor back in I could use Green ? inch or 5/8?s ply or ? inch x?s 2 layers of Fiberglass board from home depot. Either way I have to find money to buy them.
Question 4. Do you think I?m correct on the make, model and year of this boat. If you look at this link and go about ??s of the way down the page on the left side you will see a turquoise boat that I think is the same as my boat. http://www.allpar.com/old/boats-1969.php
I think that is all for now. I will be updating my photos on line as I go.
Thanks for all of the help!
Rick Butler
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