NWI Boater
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2012
- Messages
- 27
Hey guys,
I'm attaching a few pictures of a 1978 Glastron 175 HPV I picked up on the cheap. I love the lines of this boat and I knew going in it would probably be a top-off rebuild. You can see in one of the pictures that there has been significant stress put on the back of the boat and has resulted in a pretty big stress crack in the fiberglass. I'm also guessing the metal plate and top cap holding the motor are not original to the boat. Looking underneath, I cannot see any transom work done (original glass-in) which tells me nothing has ever been done to the transom. Can anyone tell me what that little jut out is in the one picture below the square metal "washer" holding the lower motor mount bolt? Anyone worked on these boats before that can let me know what I'm in for? I haven't opened up the floor, but I can guess there's a lot of work to be done.
Look forward to everyone's guidance. I've been watching some key threads here and love that everyone is so helpful to us newbies.
Thanks, guys.
I'm attaching a few pictures of a 1978 Glastron 175 HPV I picked up on the cheap. I love the lines of this boat and I knew going in it would probably be a top-off rebuild. You can see in one of the pictures that there has been significant stress put on the back of the boat and has resulted in a pretty big stress crack in the fiberglass. I'm also guessing the metal plate and top cap holding the motor are not original to the boat. Looking underneath, I cannot see any transom work done (original glass-in) which tells me nothing has ever been done to the transom. Can anyone tell me what that little jut out is in the one picture below the square metal "washer" holding the lower motor mount bolt? Anyone worked on these boats before that can let me know what I'm in for? I haven't opened up the floor, but I can guess there's a lot of work to be done.
Look forward to everyone's guidance. I've been watching some key threads here and love that everyone is so helpful to us newbies.
Thanks, guys.