I started work on my 64 Switzer craft today and was curious if anyone here did or was involved with any antique race boat restorations that they would be willing to share pics of. Or possibly knew were any needing restoration could be found?
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Originally posted by Sonny View PostI started work on my 64 Switzer craft today and was curious if anyone here did or was involved with any antique race boat restorations that they would be willing to share pics of. Or possibly knew were any needing restoration could be found?
Does your boat need just re-finishing or does it also need wood replacement?
Try.............. http://www.diy-wood-boat.com/Wooden-...storation.html
Good Luck with your project.
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Dean F. Hobart
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I was thinking that by starting the thread that we might get a chance to see some cool old restorations that guys are proud of and in doing so some good info might get exchanged and maybe even unearth a few prime resto candidates and barn finds. When I finish the Switzer I will be looking for a period correct 30H or 55H boat to restore..Speedliner, Switzer, Swift, Willits, That sort of thing. For example: Rumor has it that Johnny Cash's drummer was a boat racer and raced a DeSilva runabout they called the "Ring of fire" There were rumored to be 5 or 6 ring of fire boats. I know were one is, Does anyone know were any of the others might be? He also raced a hydro they called "Sue". Does anyone here know were that boat might be hiding?... I gotta think that those would be cool to see? Any photo's of a 63 Switzer shoot'n star would be greatly appreciated.Of all the things I've lost I miss my mind the most.
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Originally posted by DeanFHobart View Post
Hello,
Does your boat need just re-finishing or does it also need wood replacement?
Try.............. http://www.diy-wood-boat.com/Wooden-...storation.html
Good Luck with your project.Of all the things I've lost I miss my mind the most.
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Sonny;
Marshall Grant was Johnny Cash's bass player and owned some of the best alky rigs of the 60's & 70's. The original Ring of Fire was a DeSilva DRR driven by Dickie Pond. Doug Reed & I with several Canadian friends were pitted near them at the 1965 Orange Cup in Lakeland, FL. Have several pictures of the Ring of Fire rig. Last I heard that boat was at Ron Waterson's boat shop in Fishers Landing for restoration. Sent him pictures from the Lakeland race to assist with the restoration.
If you want more info on Marshall and his gang go to: http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forum...Marshall-Grant
Dave Curtis
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Here is a restoration that is very well done, get into the video about 1.30 to see the work in time lapse. Very skillful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYBdlOtiRdk#t=54"Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
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Originally posted by Sonny View PostI was thinking that by starting the thread that we might get a chance to see some cool old restorations that guys are proud of and in doing so some good info might get exchanged and maybe even unearth a few prime resto candidates and barn finds. When I finish the Switzer I will be looking for a period correct 30H or 55H boat to restore..Speedliner, Switzer, Swift, Willits, That sort of thing. For example: Rumor has it that Johnny Cash's drummer was a boat racer and raced a DeSilva runabout they called the "Ring of fire" There were rumored to be 5 or 6 ring of fire boats. I know were one is, Does anyone know were any of the others might be? He also raced a hydro they called "Sue". Does anyone here know were that boat might be hiding?... I gotta think that those would be cool to see? Any photo's of a 63 Switzer shoot'n star would be greatly appreciated.
It is not a rumor there were Ring of Fire runabouts and hydros owned by Johnny Cash's drummer Marshall Grant and driven by top drivers of the time.
Here is great info on Grant and the team
http://www.quincylooperracing.us/subpage20.htmlLast edited by ZUL8TR; 07-09-2014, 01:25 PM."Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
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Originally posted by canoecty View PostSonny;
Marshall Grant was Johnny Cash's bass player and owned some of the best alky rigs of the 60's & 70's. The original Ring of Fire was a DeSilva DRR driven by Dickie Pond. Doug Reed & I with several Canadian friends were pitted near them at the 1965 Orange Cup in Lakeland, FL. Have several pictures of the Ring of Fire rig. Last I heard that boat was at Ron Waterson's boat shop in Fishers Landing for restoration. Sent him pictures from the Lakeland race to assist with the restoration.
If you want more info on Marshall and his gang go to: http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forum...Marshall-Grant
Dave CurtisOf all the things I've lost I miss my mind the most.
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Originally posted by A/B Speedliner View PostMarshall Grant was not a drummer but a Base player and was partners with Cash when they first started out playing together. His biography is a nice book to read.
David
-so there is no debate, here is pictoral evidence of Grant playing behind JC
Brian Hendrick, #66 F
"the harder we try, the worser it gets"
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Originally posted by Sonny View PostI was thinking that by starting the thread that we might get a chance to see some cool old restorations that guys are proud of ...Brian Hendrick, #66 F
"the harder we try, the worser it gets"
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This is a D Sid Craft that I restored a few years ago. There was not much to start with as a previous owner thought they could convert the round nose into a pickle fork boat. The boat was cut back to the second rib on both sides along each sponson. It was a labor of love and I enjoyed the work. Alan and I have restored about half a dozen race boats and one pleasure boat.
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