MattA
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It's a Texas Maid built but that's not the model. If been looking up information but its very limited since they went out of business. What I found is its a 1960 Texas Maid Standard . When they did the title it somehow got wrong information on it. No telling how many different people owned it lol.If the title reads “Maid”, and the data plate reads “Texas Maid”, why do you believe it is not a Maid, or Texas Maid. It sounds like a little play on words. Texas Boat Manufacturing Company INC, manufactured a boat in Texas, the boat was made in Texas, hence the Texas Maid.
I like the lines and hull shape, nice boat!
I finally found some old brochures on line with measurements. And it appears to be a 1960 standard. what do y'all think ?You are looking for the model not the make. Try searching images online. Search for Texas Boat MFG and also for Texas Maid and scan until you see one with those distinctive gunnel supports.
I had a boat years ago, and didn't even know if that corner cap that said "Crestliner" came with the boat. I searched Crestliner, and eventually discovered a pic of a little speed boat, with a front hood and seats like a car. Turned out, I had a 1957 Crestliner Viking that someone had gutted, cut the hood off, and turned it into a jon boat. It was worth the time searching for it.
I hope you can find which model you have. It's distinctive looking, which may make it easier.
That's a neat old boat and the brochure you found is cool, it does look to be a standard model from the pic. Here's some more info on them:I finally found some old brochures on line with measurements. And it appears to be a 1960 standard. what do y'all think ?
Thanks. Yeah I'm going to restore it and use it for fishing. Going to work on it a little at a time over the summer.That's a neat old boat and the brochure you found is cool, it does look to be a standard model from the pic. Here's some more info on them:
http://www.fiberglassics.com/library/index.php?title=Texas_Maid
https://forums.iboats.com/search/4081949/?q=Texas+Maid&o=date
What are your plans? are you going to fix her up and go fishing?
Lone StarHello everyone I just acquired a 1961 Texas Maid boat but I can't find anything on it. Title says model is a Maid but I know that's not right. Any help would be appreciated.
Negative. Texas Maid is a chartered company.Lone Star
Some Baltic Birch is produced as marine grade plywood. If that is what you ordered, it's good stuff.
Ask your supplier directly. If you ordered it as a marine or exterior grade ply, it should be great to work with.
I put 3 coats of sealant so we'll see what happens. And I got the wood for less then $160 and already cut at at 15"x60" so just had to cut the length down. So if they'll last couple years then I'll be happy.Buzz Kill Alert! Baltic birch is terrific stuff, but I question that it is an exterior grade plywood. Better seal the heck out of it.
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