Newbie here, new to boating, and this site. Just purchased a 1958 Dorsett Farallon. Good hull/ motor. Needs a lot of cosmetic and electrical work but it is there. I live in Portland OR and with the fall weather approaching I want to get started right away... Here are a few pics...
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Thanks and I will. I have all ready started, needs a new bulkhead and door, cabinets and the ice box is out. The electrical is the trick, most of it is speaker wire but I plan for AC/DC system. Found a alcohol stove on CL, so a galley is in order... What have I got myself into?!?!
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Welcome to the group.
I know that model pretty well. Plywood stringers and all.
Just before you step down into the cabin, you have 18" of air space between the floor and the hull. Done a complete wiring jobs on several as well.
Questions, ask away
Oh, and Chuck Carey should have a bunch of photos to share on the one we did a bunch of work on for him too.Helmar Joe Johanesen
1959 Skagit 20ft Offshore, 1959 Skagit 16ft Skimaster,
1961 17ft Dorsett Catalina.1958 Uniflite 17 ft
Outboards: 2.5 Bearcats, 3 50hp White shadow Mercs
2 40hp Johnsons, several smaller Old kickers for a total of 12
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Oh, and Where is Robin Hood when you need him??
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Originally posted by Helmar, post: 19680Welcome to the group.
I know that model pretty well. Plywood stringers and all.
Just before you step down into the cabin, you have 18" of air space between the floor and the hull. Done a complete wiring jobs on several as well.
Questions, ask away
Oh, and Chuck Carey should have a bunch of photos to share on the one we did a bunch of work on for him too.
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Ice Box ?
I don't see the cool Ice box - ? Did I miss a picture ? If you have a picture of the Ice box inside and Out - I may have some Dorsett stuff you may be interested in ??Rick & Sarah
1959 Larson "Falls Flyer"
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I don't think the ice is the issue here:NoWay1:
I'm sure that there is something dark and sinister about putting Dorsett stuff on a Skagit.
There might even be an old rule that would penalize the abuser of said rule something horrible like --------- standing on the dock for 1 summer while someone else uses your boat and you just have to stand there and watch ------ or inlaws staying with you for 1 year and asking to borrow money or worse yet your boat!
Just food for thought hrer is all <------ look at that I'm so shaken up by this that I missed spelled a word:Shocked:
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Originally posted by Tim McCrain, post: 19701I see nothing at all wrong with classing up a Dorsett accesory by installing it on a Skagit. I mean, gee whiz, that icebox has languished for decades in that Dorsett, don't you think it deserves the chance to finally move up the ladder?
hehehe ... :Runaway1:
VeryBigSmilepost sorry :computers1:
I'll be back
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