1961 Arkansas Traveler 14' Runabout

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DOBSONFLY

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New project picked up today, 1961 Arkansas Traveler DUT-14 runabout with a 1961 Holsclaw trailer. Bought from the original owners son, title with both.
 

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HI Dobson. Great to have another AT owner here in the forums! I have the '59 model of the exact same boat (DUT-14). The cap and jewelry were long gone when I got her as a bare hull, but I've since converted her to sort of a tiller drive, flats skiff running a '66 Johnson 20hp. She hops right up on plane and tops at around +/- 20 mph. Here are some links/pics that may help. I can't wait to see what you do with your new project. Good luck. Keep us posed.
 

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Looks good already, gonna be real nice when your done! Ramrod has one very similar, his cap is fiberglass. https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=28452&start=15
He hasn't been on in a while, he's probably doing more fishing than restoring these days so there is nothing to up date. That's my guess. Anyway, if you are anything like me, it's impossible to look a too many boats like yours, so I posted a link to his blog above.
 
Dobsonfly, I love that boat! I wouldn't mind having a project like that one day. On the other hand, I just found out that my boat is an AT EX-14.
 
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=320633#p320633 said:
wingsnhammers » Today, 01:08[/url]"]Dobsonfly, I love that boat! I wouldn't mind having a project like that one day. On the other hand, I just found out that my boat is an AT EX-14.


Thank you! I got it tore down to the bare hull today and am ecstatic with condition of it, not a dent in it and seals look great. It was rewarding taking down.
 
Here are the tear down photos so far.
 

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I will be glad to get it out on the water, more of pleasure cruiser for sure. 8) I am excited to put in electrical and dash components, the aftermarket gauges and such that are available are pretty cool... that said here are some initial plans:

Paint - bottom only - white, fiberglass cap - red or dark blue maybe with some pearl or metal flake (depends on recent bod work at the shop I will go to)
Windshield - looking for one right now from UPD plastics, hoping to modify from the original height and make it a bit shorter and get it in a tinted version.
Electrical - stereo, bilge pump, nav lights, interior lights, ignition.
Carpet - grey/black
Low Back cushioned seats

And you guys will have to keep checking back in for the powerplant.... :twisted:
 
Sounds like some good plans! I like the tented windshield Idea :wink: I'm not sure what electronics I plan to add on mine other than for sure a depth finder with GPS for a speedometer. No plans for adding the water pressure driven type. I may install a radio, but it will be hidden behind the dash if I do.
 
Nice rig, i haven't posted my build yet but have been working on an old alumacraft that came with a hosclaw trailer vary close to what you have,I had a hard time finding springs for it, Not sure if yours has or needs them but road magnet springs makes springs that fits all hosclaw trailers. I also replaced the shocks with Monroe/napa shocks that fit prefect. Hope this helps
 
Thanks for the info. This project is on hold for a bit, going to be busy for a while so just planning on taking the Mirrocraft out.
 
Sweet boat. I got one almost like it minus the fiberglass top cap, windshield, and interior. My boat was one of the clones rebadged for Montgomery Wards. I am currently in the process of modifying it into a mini bass boat of sorts. I almost got all of the old paint stripped off now. My boat is a 1961 Sea King PDUT - 14 built by REBCO DIVISION OF SOUTHWEST MFG. CO., LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
Hey check mine out https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33352
 

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