Hi everybody. I've been a lurker here for... I'm not sure how long, but years.
Almost four years ago, I came within about a week of buying a fiberglass classic boat from Marty Loken and having him restore it. I inquired about a Farralon 20, but it was bought before I could get it. A couple weeks later Marty contacted me about a 1959 Bellboy 21 that had become available, but during that time I had picked up a Starcraft 21 aluminum cuddy cabin.
A few years go by, I don't have the Starcraft anymore, and I've been watching for a boat like the Bellboy. What do you know- it came back to Marty and he put it up for sale again! I think I bought it within an hour or so of him posting the ad. On this site.
But I was still living in Los Angeles. In June my wife and I moved to Eureka. We had to do some work, but finally I was able to pick up the Bellboy. I bought a Ford F150 just so I could tow it. Last weekend we picked it up and brought it back here to California. I love the lines, but it does need work. Lots and lots of work.
Here's what it looks like today, sitting in my driveway. The trailer's too small but it got it here.
The first picture shows the overall lines. I love it. Second is the cockpit- floor gone, frames gone, most of the side reinforcements gone. The rest is the interior. The floors, frames, and cabinetry are all disasters but enough remains that I can at least use them for patterns. The fiberglass liners appear to be all or mostly there. Most of the plywood in the cabin framing is decent, but around the forward windows it's rotted to nothing. I could probably destroy what's left with my fingernails. The transom was redone- not the best quality plywood, but Marty says with a lot of penetrating epoxy I don't have to redo it. And that cool steering console.
Sadly the framing for all the curved windows are gone, so I'll have to learn how to bend plexiglass and aluminum. Rather a lot of plexiglass. Or something- I'm not sure what.
So finally, I'm not a lurker. I'm another poor soul, enslaved to a dream. Look at me with pity.
Ed
Almost four years ago, I came within about a week of buying a fiberglass classic boat from Marty Loken and having him restore it. I inquired about a Farralon 20, but it was bought before I could get it. A couple weeks later Marty contacted me about a 1959 Bellboy 21 that had become available, but during that time I had picked up a Starcraft 21 aluminum cuddy cabin.
A few years go by, I don't have the Starcraft anymore, and I've been watching for a boat like the Bellboy. What do you know- it came back to Marty and he put it up for sale again! I think I bought it within an hour or so of him posting the ad. On this site.
But I was still living in Los Angeles. In June my wife and I moved to Eureka. We had to do some work, but finally I was able to pick up the Bellboy. I bought a Ford F150 just so I could tow it. Last weekend we picked it up and brought it back here to California. I love the lines, but it does need work. Lots and lots of work.
Here's what it looks like today, sitting in my driveway. The trailer's too small but it got it here.
The first picture shows the overall lines. I love it. Second is the cockpit- floor gone, frames gone, most of the side reinforcements gone. The rest is the interior. The floors, frames, and cabinetry are all disasters but enough remains that I can at least use them for patterns. The fiberglass liners appear to be all or mostly there. Most of the plywood in the cabin framing is decent, but around the forward windows it's rotted to nothing. I could probably destroy what's left with my fingernails. The transom was redone- not the best quality plywood, but Marty says with a lot of penetrating epoxy I don't have to redo it. And that cool steering console.
Sadly the framing for all the curved windows are gone, so I'll have to learn how to bend plexiglass and aluminum. Rather a lot of plexiglass. Or something- I'm not sure what.
So finally, I'm not a lurker. I'm another poor soul, enslaved to a dream. Look at me with pity.
Ed
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