Techstudent
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Greetings all,
Recently stumbled onto Tinboats.net so new to the forum.
This old aluminum Lone Star (Malibu?) caught my eye last week and I'm wondering if it is a worthwhile project or would require too much work and money. The asking price is $600 and I was thinking of maybe attempting a rescue and offering $300.
It has a couple of holes (hacked) at the rear where control cables enter and the windshield is cracked near the top and contains a few holes above the steering wheel so would likely need replacement. chrome has pits, etc. Otherwise, I think it has character in spades and would make a fine, classic inland-lake fishing boat for landlocked salmon. I love the current color whether original or not.
I've never welded aluminum so would likely need to have the holes patched by someone who knows how to weld aluminum and like the current windshield style so would probably have one made and I know it's expensive to do so. Are there companies that can fabricate a windshield like this? I'm guessing it would be impossible to find one from a similar boat.
The owner said it does not leak and I think I'd probably just run it as it is until I could find the time/money for a complete restoration.
Recently stumbled onto Tinboats.net so new to the forum.
This old aluminum Lone Star (Malibu?) caught my eye last week and I'm wondering if it is a worthwhile project or would require too much work and money. The asking price is $600 and I was thinking of maybe attempting a rescue and offering $300.
It has a couple of holes (hacked) at the rear where control cables enter and the windshield is cracked near the top and contains a few holes above the steering wheel so would likely need replacement. chrome has pits, etc. Otherwise, I think it has character in spades and would make a fine, classic inland-lake fishing boat for landlocked salmon. I love the current color whether original or not.
I've never welded aluminum so would likely need to have the holes patched by someone who knows how to weld aluminum and like the current windshield style so would probably have one made and I know it's expensive to do so. Are there companies that can fabricate a windshield like this? I'm guessing it would be impossible to find one from a similar boat.
The owner said it does not leak and I think I'd probably just run it as it is until I could find the time/money for a complete restoration.