BuildHer0064
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I trust that is SarcasmIt says glastron just above the name squirt..
LOL! Not exactly, there was some question tho.I trust that is Sarcasm
looking at the links, I dont think its a glastron.Here is a link to a bunch of Glastron Brochures,
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www.classicglastron.com
take a closer look at the '61 fireflight (images below taken from https://boats-from-usa.com/glastron/glastron-fireflite-13823)Scott,
It comes awfully close to the '61 Fireflight. Take the rag top off and add a custom hardtop.
I would say, Max 50hpLooking at size of boat I would think 75-80 hp would be what your looking for , based on the transom being solid
Totally different hull though. Especially at the transomtake a closer look at the '61 fireflight (images below taken from https://boats-from-usa.com/glastron/glastron-fireflite-13823)
completely different hull, bow and transom.
OP's boat is newer than 70's based on the hull design and rub rail.
I dont think its a Glastron. I think its a European boat with a glastron sticker.
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I get you. Totally. But just looking at that hull…to me..it’s not a boat that wants or should ever have a big engine on it. Apart from all that…perhaps it may not be too responsible to suggest anything out with the sensible realms, without knowing the experience, ability or capability of the owner or boat too, for that matter. Apart from that…the transom on her has likely seen a half century or more go by. I can imagine her originally sporting a lovely old Evinrude 35 or similar.They dropped 100s on the 14' models , don't remember the model . Did not have the weight that this one will with the hard top . My 15' / 400 lb Power Cat has a 150hp Tower on it . Better to go bigger than put a 50-60 on it and then put 3 people in it and it can't get out of it's own way . To each his own.