Repair and Moving '57 Chris Craft from Oregon to Texas

WestTXSpur

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Hi Yall,
My Grandfather has a 57 Chris Craft Capri that is currently in Oregon that is need of some external/wood repair. Both him and I live in Texas, and I was hoping to bring it down here (West Texas specifically) so that I can repair it back to its former glory. It used to be in perfect condition a couple years ago however was left to the elements and thus some of the varnish and paint has chipped as well as a few cracks in the wood. I've heard that its best to let it accumulate for a year or so when moved south so that the wood can expand/contract enough to adhere to the weather and humidity. Is this true? Being in West Texas, the humidity is significantly less when compared to the PNW. I am 23 and have no experience with boat restoration but I am extremely handy and have done other minor restoration projects. Any help or advice on the situation would be much appreciated as I'm not quite sure where to start.

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racerone

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There must be a --Chriscraft ----Owners group.-----Or Antique boat club online.-----Many of those folks are very helpful.---Boat museum in Clayton , New York is also a source.----Was boat properly winterized ?
 

flashback

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That's a sweet old boat and well worth the effort but it will be a project that you'll be working on for a while, I don't think you need to worry about humidity, it will acclimate long before you finish...
 

WestTXSpur

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There must be a --Chriscraft ----Owners group.-----Or Antique boat club online.-----Many of those folks are very helpful.---Boat museum in Clayton , New York is also a source.----Was boat properly winterized ?
Thank you for the suggestions, and yes it was every year
 

WestTXSpur

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That's a sweet old boat and well worth the effort but it will be a project that you'll be working on for a while, I don't think you need to worry about humidity, it will acclimate long before you finish...
Yes that makes sense. Thank you for the advice
 

stresspoint

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very nice , well worth whatever efforts you put into it .

i have always wanted a wood boat ,i would like to restore a classic one day but my wood skills a re 0 , so that said ,i cant help much on wood boat but im in for a look to see how this turns out and learn along the way.

what motor is in the boat ?.
 

sphelps

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Welcome ! Nice CC ! Capri?
If original bottom it may swell up enough to slow any leaks . My experience is limited to just my current CC project . If the crack is just localized I believe you might can do a Dutchman’s patch ? A lot of YouTube stuff out there good and bad . I guess your just gunna have to dig in and see what you have . I’m assuming your gunna revarnish ?
 
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