Keep looking at those pictures. Now I want to dig through my old photos. My Dad built a boat of plywood from some plans he bought. My memory says it is the same design. Must have been 1954-57 because I was in the AF then and recall coming home on leave and we ran it with twin Merc outboard from Tacoma to Whidbey Island and slept aboard and salmon fished. Later he retired and took it to West Port and commercial trolled with it for a few years.
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Originally posted by Lootas1, post: 6436Ah, do recall we tacked the canvas down tightly with copper tacks about 2-3 inches apart all the way around the edge and several rows maybe a foot or two apart. The paint and sand hid them and we stretched the canvas very tight. Ended up with a deck that still looked good several years later.
Originally posted by Lootas1, post: 6438Keep looking at those pictures. Now I want to dig through my old photos. My Dad built a boat of plywood from some plans he bought. My memory says it is the same design. Must have been 1954-57 because I was in the AF then and recall coming home on leave and we ran it with twin Merc outboard from Tacoma to Whidbey Island and slept aboard and salmon fished. Later he retired and took it to West Port and commercial trolled with it for a few years.
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I replaced the canvas covering the deck on my 18ft. Glen-L cabin cruiser. It was pretty easy. Apply cement over wood, cement is something like white glue. Lay canvas over wet glue and apply more glue to canvas soaking it in. Canvas shrinks nicely leaving a water proof non skid paintable suface. Cotton canvas can be found at Seattle Frabics. I used Laytex paint as finish on canvas.
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Originally posted by Andy E., post: 6440I replaced the canvas covering the deck on my 18ft. Glen-L cabin cruiser. It was pretty easy. Apply cement over wood, cement is something like white glue. Lay canvas over wet glue and apply more glue to canvas soaking it in. Canvas shrinks nicely leaving a water proof non skid paintable suface. Cotton canvas can be found at Seattle Frabics. I used Laytex paint as finish on canvas.
All the pictures so far are here http://s267.photobucket.com/albums/i...e/Free%20Boat/
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Originally posted by Tom_C, post: 6439I will have to look and see if it is tacked down.
do you happen to rember the Length? The reason I ask is because the wife and I want to take it up to port townsend.There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness.":shocked4:
1957 Skagit Express Cruiser Rosario
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Tom, I just found this on that web link I posted in Floatsom/Jetsom.
http://www.theclassicboathouse.com/cruisalong59.html
Is this your boat? This one is listed as a 1959 Chris Craft CruiseAlong Kit boat.Steve Kiesel
1959 Glasspar Seafair Sedan
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