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Hey there! I know there are multiple threads on this already, but mine looks a little different and I have zero working knowledge regarding boats. I've learned a lot over the past few days doing loads of research and I'm bound and determined to do this myself. But I'm terrified that I'm not going to get the balance right and either be unhappy with the result, or worse, have an unsafe set up.
So I ran across this 1966 Larson stern drive. I didn't even know I wanted a boat, but I. Fell. In. Love. The seller had already removed the bad decking and this is what I'm left to work with. My primary concern is safety. I have no preference regarding restoring the original structure, or going with solid foam. I want it to float and stay level, without the potential to capsize! The two below links are companion posts for a restoration done and I love this idea for the floor. Looks like minimal work, probably relatively cost effective. But. How do I allow for water in the keel, which from what I've read here is critical for proper balance? I feel like there is a critical picture missing between where it was gutted and where the foam was poured.
I can not wait to get this on the water. Floor is step one. These links are also for an outboard, so I have to account for proper support for the motor mount as well. Any and all input is welcome. TIA.
So I ran across this 1966 Larson stern drive. I didn't even know I wanted a boat, but I. Fell. In. Love. The seller had already removed the bad decking and this is what I'm left to work with. My primary concern is safety. I have no preference regarding restoring the original structure, or going with solid foam. I want it to float and stay level, without the potential to capsize! The two below links are companion posts for a restoration done and I love this idea for the floor. Looks like minimal work, probably relatively cost effective. But. How do I allow for water in the keel, which from what I've read here is critical for proper balance? I feel like there is a critical picture missing between where it was gutted and where the foam was poured.
I can not wait to get this on the water. Floor is step one. These links are also for an outboard, so I have to account for proper support for the motor mount as well. Any and all input is welcome. TIA.
1966LarsonAllAmerican
www.nautilusrestorations.com
1966 Larson All American Restored
Regarding the restoration of a certain Larson All American...Thanks to all who recommended Nautilus Restorations this past spring. We picked it up in June and...
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