I grew up on the St. Lawrence river and have been obsessed with boats since day one. My interests were and still are heavily influenced by my father who is a wood boat addict. Our family boat growing up was a Chris craft rocket which we still have.
Raceboat weekend at the Clayton boat museum was my favorite! Always loved small fast boats! I had a 10' hydro with a big twin 25 on it for a short time (before the bottom blue out and it sank) that really got me addicted. My brother and I bought a 76 15' baja with an inline merc that was our ride in the teenage years.
Anyways, I finally have purchased my first race runabout and motor. Restoring the boat will be my winter project and the boat will be used strictly recreationally. If it turns out nice I would love to take it to some vintage race shows where I can run it.
The boat has a registration and it says it is a 13' 1960 Desilva. It's not in too bad of shape. The paint is toast and does need some wood repairs but structurally it's a good candidate for restore. It has all the hardware including a center fin that was buried way up under the deck. I'm new to wood working so it will be a learning experience. I think I'll be adding quite a bit of filler in spots and a thin layer of cloth on the bottom. But I'll be researching this whole process to figure out what's needs to be done.
As for the motor I bought, it is a Yamato 80. I purchased it off Scott reed and he was kind enough to spend about two hours going through the motor with me. At the moment it has the original prop shaft and no prop. I talked to a few people at the raceboat show this weekend and am hoping to find one. But if any one has a prop they don't use anymore please let me know. This will not be a running rig til next spring (hopefully) so I have some time to get one.
I'm looking forward to getting this project going. I appreciate any and all tips or info you guys and gals have for me.
Raceboat weekend at the Clayton boat museum was my favorite! Always loved small fast boats! I had a 10' hydro with a big twin 25 on it for a short time (before the bottom blue out and it sank) that really got me addicted. My brother and I bought a 76 15' baja with an inline merc that was our ride in the teenage years.
Anyways, I finally have purchased my first race runabout and motor. Restoring the boat will be my winter project and the boat will be used strictly recreationally. If it turns out nice I would love to take it to some vintage race shows where I can run it.
The boat has a registration and it says it is a 13' 1960 Desilva. It's not in too bad of shape. The paint is toast and does need some wood repairs but structurally it's a good candidate for restore. It has all the hardware including a center fin that was buried way up under the deck. I'm new to wood working so it will be a learning experience. I think I'll be adding quite a bit of filler in spots and a thin layer of cloth on the bottom. But I'll be researching this whole process to figure out what's needs to be done.
As for the motor I bought, it is a Yamato 80. I purchased it off Scott reed and he was kind enough to spend about two hours going through the motor with me. At the moment it has the original prop shaft and no prop. I talked to a few people at the raceboat show this weekend and am hoping to find one. But if any one has a prop they don't use anymore please let me know. This will not be a running rig til next spring (hopefully) so I have some time to get one.
I'm looking forward to getting this project going. I appreciate any and all tips or info you guys and gals have for me.
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