Info on alumacraft

MstrDan

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I am new to this board and hello to all the helpful and knowledgeable people here.
I recently became the owner of an alumacraft boat in very good condition eveneith previous modification. I do need any help available on its specs and true model. I was told it Was a 1968 year model. I did find the number FD 14270 on the transom brace.
I am considering restoring it to original layout. The previous owners build it fishing platforms which to me makes the boat to heavy in the bow. While the platforms and pedestal seats are handy, I like the open concept best.
Any thoughts and recommendations are appreciated.
 

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MstrDan

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Trying for pics
 

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southkogs

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That's not a HIN, so likely that it's a serial number. If cc67 is correct - and it seems reasonable - good chance it's a 1970 model.
 

MstrDan

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Thanks for the information. I was thinking that but it is great to have input from someone with more knowledge than me. This will be a pr9ject boat for me throughout my retirement. Having all the information I can is important to me.
 

MstrDan

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I was thinking that also but TWRA told me it was a 1968. Was all I had to start with. I may give them a call today and see if I need to change things
 

MstrDan

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I want to thank all for their help in this matter and any suggestions are appreciated. I was able to contact TWRA and get everything corrected and get my registration approved today. Having correct information will help getting the specs I need for safe operation and less stress on my part. I am new to this forum but I find it very friendly and helpful. Thanks again to all.
 

MstrDan

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Just for your information I finally got a reply from Alumacraft. It is a 1967 model! All my registration has been corrected. I feel better now.
 

MstrDan

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I have a 15 hp to use now. I am very happy with what I have. more hp would be nice but not necessary for an old fellow like me.
 

MstrDan

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A little update on my old 15 hp gamefisher. I do realize it is not a world shattering thing, but I like to talk too much. I got the old tinny in the water last weekend. Floats great with no leaks. The old Gamefisher starts and idles great even after years of mostly improper storage. I have determimed the water impeller is not functioning properly and have finally found a replacement (I hope). Note, I did learn that it is NOT a good idea to launch at a very nice ramp in an area where large pleasure craft create 2 foot wash and you end up with the stern facing the waves! (Not by choice mind ya!) All in all it was a day of learning and somewhat humbling experiences.
 

starcraftkid

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I had a very similar boat some years ago, mine was a Sears, but I believe it was built by Alumacraft. I ran a 1971 9.8hp Mercury on it for a bit, then a 1957 18hp Johnson, then we got stupid one weekend and stuck a 40hp Gale on it for fun. The fact that the hull survived is what amazed me most, besides the air born antics it enabled. (I was a lot younger and a lot dumber then.)
The layout was just three bench seats, and I ran a long fuel hose up to the bow to try and get some weight up there. Keep in mind that a 1959-60 Gale 40 is part of the Big Twin family and quite heavy, but it handled the weight okay. It was the transom flex that scared me. I came right home and cut two 3/4 plywood panels to fit the whole transom, one inside, one outside.
I only left that motor on the boat for a day or two, but it sure was fun in a scary sort of way. I took the motor off after I had to catch my old lady in mid flight as she went up, and stayed up and the boat started to pass under her. If I didn't put a hand up and grab her, she likely would have ended behind the boat in the water real quick. Seems to me that was the last time she went fishing with me too.
Still have the motor, but I sold the boat a long time ago. I seem to remember mine being a 1971 model according to the title but years and HIN numbers tend to get all screwed up here on boats before 1972 for some reason. I put the transom back to stock, hung a small electric trolling motor on it and stuck it back on its original trailer and let it go. The 16 year old 'kid' that bought it still has it, I see him and his kid in once in a while all these years later. I guess I didn't hurt it that bad back then.
In reality that old Gale was probably only making about 35 real hp, maybe even less but that was still 15 over the hull rating.
When I nailed the throttle, it would rear up and as the motor came up out of the water a bit on the hydrofoil, the boat would shoot forward with a vengeance. It was at that point when I realized my old lady wasn't moving with the boat but now air born and coming at me. She went up with the bow of the boat but the boat came down faster than she did propelled but the prop. She went up, then came down, but the boat shot forward. It was sort of a football catch. atop my right shoulder. I was glad she was tiny, around 92 lbs tops. I wasn't with her long, but I had the boat for about 5 years.

The set up was a rig, the motor had no tiller, it came off a small runabout and had a rope steer set up. I had rigged a short loop of rope and a lever on the right side that laid flat on the rear seat. to steer, and I used a mower throttle to accelerate. If the cover wasn't held on with rubber bungee straps like an old jeep hood, (factory set up), I'd have likely just strapped a paddle to the cover and steered it that way.



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MstrDan

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Great story . When we are young stupid things are the norm I think. I know I done plenty of them. Wonder sometimes how I lived through them. But as my daughter said, " Why do you have so many stories to tell?" I told her it is because I did so many stupid things . I made a few with he as an adult also so sometimes it never stops. I guess some thing never last, but stupid goes on forever! So have fun, play on the water, go fishing! We all need stupid stories to tell.
 
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Texasmark

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I want to thank all for their help in this matter and any suggestions are appreciated. I was able to contact TWRA and get everything corrected and get my registration approved today. Having correct information will help getting the specs I need for safe operation and less stress on my part. I am new to this forum but I find it very friendly and helpful. Thanks again to all.
Friend had a side mounted console on that boat (don't know the model number change) and ran a 33 Johnson on it. A tiller 25 will give you some fun times with that FD back in original layout. I had a 12' with a 9.9 McCullough and there were several in our boating circle. Very popular, clean running, sturdy but light.
 
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