1963 Glasspar Avalon Restoration

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Rockdog97

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We just got a 1963 Glasspar Avalon as a restoration boat - it is my wife's moms boat that has been in the family for years, but has not seen water since the late 1980s.

I figured that we could at least get it back to water-worthy, but have no real intention of doing a full restoration, just restore/repair it enough to get it back on the water.

That being said, I'm a bit concerned with the condition of the boat. The floor needs to be replaced, the gelcoat/fiberglass needs a good cleaning, and I'm afraid the transom might need to be replaced.

The engine needs to be replaced as well as the electronics, wires, cables, etc.

Where do I start!?? :confused::confused::confused:
 

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matt167

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Re: 1963 Glasspar Avalon Restoration

whether you want it to be or not, it's probably in for a full stringer, transom, deck job. Depending on which motor it is and the condition it is in ( has compression ect... ), it's quite likely cheaply fixable. Very few Johnson/ Evinrude parts are NLA with the exception of electric shift lower unit parts.
 

Rockdog97

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Re: 1963 Glasspar Avalon Restoration

motor is garbage and will need to be replaced.

Stringers I take it are what go under the floor (or deck)? to add support?
 

chconger

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Re: 1963 Glasspar Avalon Restoration

motor is garbage and will need to be replaced.

Stringers I take it are what go under the floor (or deck)? to add support?

Yes stringers run front to back. They are wood covered in fiberglass in 95% of the time.

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Rockdog97

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Re: 1963 Glasspar Avalon Restoration

So what would be the best way to take off the deck to expose the stringers? Just cut around where the deck meets the sides? or leave a lip?
 

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Re: 1963 Glasspar Avalon Restoration

Yes, use a circular saw set to about 5/8" deep and cut with the narrow edge closest to the side. Pry bars, Hammer and Chisels will do the rest. 4 1/2" grinder with a backup Pad and 24 Grit Resin Coated Sanding Discs will do the rest.
 

Rockdog97

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Re: 1963 Glasspar Avalon Restoration

Yes, use a circular saw set to about 5/8" deep and cut with the narrow edge closest to the side. Pry bars, Hammer and Chisels will do the rest. 4 1/2" grinder with a backup Pad and 24 Grit Resin Coated Sanding Discs will do the rest.

Thanks... I think that will get me started...
 

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Re: 1963 Glasspar Avalon Restoration

Like matt167, this will probably be a full restore. You will have fun with the Restore!
 

Rockdog97

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At this point, I'm not really interested in pursuing this re-build.

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