Fiberglass pontoon?

Tcfurk

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I recently purchased this and have no clue what it is. Any ideas?
 

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GA_Boater

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The Kentucky paperwork you should received from the seller will say it's a Holiday.

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Goodness! Even the boats in Kentucky have metal roofs! :drum:

That looks new enough it should have a Hull ID number stamped into the stern. The MIC code should help with who built it.

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Scott Danforth

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from the looks of the pic, its the start of a project that will empty your wallet by about $6-8000
 

CaptainSteveo

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from the looks of the pic, its the start of a project that will empty your wallet by about $6-8000

Phew! At least $6 to 8000 from the looks of it. Entire deck already looks rotted which will mean everything is probably rotted. Hope you got it for a nice big project.
 

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The deck is easy... The money job is the fact those toons are filled with foam and probably wood
 

Tcfurk

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Thats the Serial Number on the hull, I’ve tried looking it up but can’t really find much. I think it was made by Premier boats in 1978 but haven’t seen any info on it.
 

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hundreds of thousands of boat companies have come and gone in the past 100 years. most that had small manufacturing numbers and disappeared before the early 90s when the internet came along dont have any information available.

do you have the paperwork for it, yes or no. if no, project wont even be worth looking into it

if yes, you need to seriously consider..... is this a project you want to tackle. my estimate of $6000-$8000 still stands as you are effectively restoring 2 hulls and the exterior gel is shot. then on top of that, you will need interior, etc.
 
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