Tumbleweed74
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Hi All,
(If this is posted in the wrong place, please let me know.)
Just picked up someone else's "Grandpa's Boat". (I'll post pics by the weekend.) It's a 1974 Eldo-Craft (Smackover, Arkansas) with a 1954 Johnson 5.5 and a 30lb trolling motor. The trailer has the kind of wheels with no lug bolts (forget now what they call it - Integral hub maybe?) so it's going up for sale along with the outboard and the battery. They were using a Starting / Cranking battery for the trolling motor, and I've been told that those do not like repeated charging. That's going to be sold as well, with the proceeds put back into materials for the boat.
Planning to take advantage of the warm weather this weekend to put 5200 on the seams inside and out. The construction seems sound so far, but the transom wood is rotten and will be used for the template. Plan is to put as little $ into this and have it ready for spring fishing. Will be leak checking tomorrow or Sunday. Thinking of porch and floor paint for the inside, and Rustoleum for the outside. Was going to put 1/4" ply on the thee seats, a small bow deck, and a 24" wide floor with carpet on both sides of the center seat.
The boat measures 54" beam, 48" at the transom, and about 11' 8" in length. This is my retirement (next summer, Lord willing) boat so I will be using it on small lakes and mostly by myself, with an occasional trip with my wife and dog. I'm in the Northern Kettle Moraine of Eastern Wisconsin and have about 7 lakes within 20 minutes of home that are perfect for this size of boat. Someday I may get a newer 3-4hp motor for it, but that is future. For now, the only difference between me and how Grandpa fished is the trolling motor and the future depth finder.
I've had two other boats in my life plus a couple of canoes and a kayak that I can't sit in for more than 20 minutes. Hence the boat. Did a rebuild on the last one 10 years ago, then sold it and regretted doing so. So here I am with a new project. Anyway, sorry for rambling. Stay tuned for pics.
(If this is posted in the wrong place, please let me know.)
Just picked up someone else's "Grandpa's Boat". (I'll post pics by the weekend.) It's a 1974 Eldo-Craft (Smackover, Arkansas) with a 1954 Johnson 5.5 and a 30lb trolling motor. The trailer has the kind of wheels with no lug bolts (forget now what they call it - Integral hub maybe?) so it's going up for sale along with the outboard and the battery. They were using a Starting / Cranking battery for the trolling motor, and I've been told that those do not like repeated charging. That's going to be sold as well, with the proceeds put back into materials for the boat.
Planning to take advantage of the warm weather this weekend to put 5200 on the seams inside and out. The construction seems sound so far, but the transom wood is rotten and will be used for the template. Plan is to put as little $ into this and have it ready for spring fishing. Will be leak checking tomorrow or Sunday. Thinking of porch and floor paint for the inside, and Rustoleum for the outside. Was going to put 1/4" ply on the thee seats, a small bow deck, and a 24" wide floor with carpet on both sides of the center seat.
The boat measures 54" beam, 48" at the transom, and about 11' 8" in length. This is my retirement (next summer, Lord willing) boat so I will be using it on small lakes and mostly by myself, with an occasional trip with my wife and dog. I'm in the Northern Kettle Moraine of Eastern Wisconsin and have about 7 lakes within 20 minutes of home that are perfect for this size of boat. Someday I may get a newer 3-4hp motor for it, but that is future. For now, the only difference between me and how Grandpa fished is the trolling motor and the future depth finder.
I've had two other boats in my life plus a couple of canoes and a kayak that I can't sit in for more than 20 minutes. Hence the boat. Did a rebuild on the last one 10 years ago, then sold it and regretted doing so. So here I am with a new project. Anyway, sorry for rambling. Stay tuned for pics.