Re: Need help identifying boat!
It says "Cruisers, Inc" and the location. Somewhere in Wisconsin, if I remember right. I'd have to go outside and look at it again to be sure.
OK, so much for this being a quick restore job... After some research on the board, I realized that I am going to have to completely disassemble the boat; repair fiberglass; replace stringers; probably replace the floor, since I've already got it out; replace the transom since I'm already doing all this work; then I'll repaint the hull. Lot of work, but I think it'll be fun. I could probably get it in the water as-is next year, but I'd just be tearing it apart in 2 years to do all the work anyway, so I might as well get it set up the way I want it now. Right now it's set up as a fishing/crabbing boat... That won't last long. Once I take the top off, it's going to be modded into a light-duty dive boat, designed and set up for 3 or 4 divers to comfortably stow and don all gear. But also that can also be used to take the family out for day-trips. This is going to be a big project. Hope I didn't bite off more than I can chew...
I'll be posting over on the restoration thread from now on. I guess you were right, danond, it is just a chunk of fiberglass and wood right now, and doesn't really matter who made it or what model it is anymore. MAN... I've got some ideas! Kind of cool, having a clean slate!