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  1. Ned L

    need liability insurance for 1977 stardust cruiser, i park it in a slip at the lake, it has a steel hull

    Try Geico,…. That is what I have (liability only). That keeps the rates Very affordable. A “suitability for insurance” will most likely be required. That is a less thorough survery than a pre-purchase survey.
  2. Ned L

    Fresh water system Winterization....anyone drain system for winter storage?

    I simply drain mine & forget it (but mine is a pretty basic system).
  3. Ned L

    Stopping in to say hi SOTY 2017

    I should see if I can stop in more regularly. A good crowd here. (y)
  4. Ned L

    1962 Chris Craft Holiday 20’ bucket list resto

    I believe those bolts just run down through the frames and that’s it. I don’t think there are any screws from the bottom. There should be one bolt through each frame. Is that what you are seeing?
  5. Ned L

    Simple Floor Ideas?

    I would probably use something a bit nicer than CDX, but that would work. I’d look for maybe a BCX. Regular exterior plywood has no preservatives in it so it is fine to use. If you don’t leave the boat outside & full of wet leaves just a couple of good coats of oil based paint (like...
  6. Ned L

    Stopping in to say hi SOTY 2017

    I don’t get to come by here too often, but some may remember my little rebuilding project. Just thought I would stop in, say hi, and let you know the boat is doing fine. I still run her down from R.I. To N.J. each summer by myself for a couple of weeks. Still a fun little boat that takes me...
  7. Ned L

    1962 Chris Craft Holiday 20’ bucket list resto

    Nice project. I would suggest that if that port stringer is 90+% good then the whole thing does not need replacing.
  8. Ned L

    Replacing plywood with solid wood?

    Teak is oily, .......... Mahogany? mmmmmm.
  9. Ned L

    Wood for bulkheads

    If you are still interested,.... Fir a project like this you can simply use regular 2x4’s or 2x6’s and scribe them to fit the shape of the bottom of the boat. Then just some ACX or BCX plywood panels screwed to the top of them will work fine. I would make them in small enough sections so they...
  10. Ned L

    History on my boat.

    ​ ​ To say the least it’s been an interesting year for all of us. I have been making good use of the boat and have had some good trips. Took a bunch of pictures too, then my phone completely died in mid summer so I didn’t have any pictures to post as an update here. I still checked in here...
  11. Ned L

    Congratulations on the 2018 Splash Of The Year!

    We have a winner! Congratsulations to Archbuilder’s Project Fuggly! Your restoration project has been voted as the 2018 Restoration Forum Splash Of The Year! Thank you to all the other nominations, ypur work was great and you have some excelent boats to ve proud of. And thank you everyone for...
  12. Ned L

    2018 Splash Of The Year VOTING Thread

    It is now time to start the official voting thread for the 2018 Splash Of The Year. (Actually past time, .... my fault for completely missing the date.) ...... his year we have 2 accepted nominations They both did fantastic work in bringing great boats back to life and really looking like both...
  13. Ned L

    Splash of the year nominations for 2018!!!

    It's that time of year again, for is to collect nominations for the 3rd annual Restoration Forum Splash of the Year! This is open for any iboats website members to nominate their favorite boat that has been splashed back in the water after significant work, restorations, building, modifications...
  14. Ned L

    Big wooden boat project [Splashed Sept 2017]

    Thanks everyone I worked with lawn sprinklers under her and a trickling garden hose in her for 4-6 weeks before she went in. When she first went in the pump came on about every minute and 15 seconds. By bedtime the first night it was ssomewhere around 20 minutes (spent that night aboard). By...
  15. Ned L

    A glimps of a 'former life' working at Rhode Islands Marine Services / early 1980's

    Not sure if this is where this belongs or not, but considering it was building and repair work I though I'd put it here (It can be moved if the mods think better). I though there might be some interest in seeing some of the stuff that went on in a small southern New England shipyard where I...
  16. Ned L

    Mystic Seaport & Antque marine engine show

    I know its a bit of a different kind of topic for here, but maybe there will be some curiosity interest in this. For those not familiar with it, Mystic Seaport Maritime Museum is probably the nation's premier marine museum. It is located in Mystic Connecticut, on the Mystic River, at the...
  17. Ned L

    Do you remember............

    When can buoys were black. (now green) When you would monitor ?2182? and ?2670? (before there was a ?16?) When you would hail the marine operator to have them connect you through for a land line phone call. When someone who engaged in the pastime of boating was a ?Boatman?. A ?boater...
  18. Ned L

    Sewing machines Singer #31-15 comments

    I didn't want to cause a drift on the other thread about sewing machines, so I'll here. Does anyone have thoughts on a Singer #31-15 ?............... Maybe WOG or someone???? :D I just found this for sale in my area. it looks like it should go through just about anything. I would be...
  19. Ned L

    Big wooden boat project [Splashed Sept 2017]

    This boat was abandon 15 years ago in a boatyard in NJ. She was built in 1957, and is 33ft long. She was outside and covered for about ten years before the cover fell apart. The boatyard moved her in to their shop in 2013 for a coat of paint and to try to find a new owner. About a month...
  20. Ned L

    A bit of wood for a new windshield

    I am making a new windshield for the rebuild of one of my boats and thought there might be some interest in seeing something that doesn't use polyester, epoxy, glass, etc. Start with a little stick of mahogany (2" thick x 24" wide x 9 feet long) Do some re-sawing on the band saw to end up...
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