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I’m new to the site, but have been following posts regarding refurbishment and restoration on this site and others.
I am working on a Lone Star Riviera that I’ve owned for 25+ years. I rescued it from a scrap yard and it has just sat.
There was no transom, windshield, or seats. I believe I’ve got all of the rest of the hardware. Seat frames are intact. The boat is in good shape, with no exterior paint….just mill finish aluminum. I suspect that previous owner started work, lost interest, and scrapped it.
I’d like pictures of an original boat, so that I can duplicate as nearly as possible the original seat color/material/cushioning ( if any).
Also, one of the sales brochures indicates that it has “air chamber flotation”. What is it, and just how how was this accomplished on this particular boat?
Any info that might help in this endeavor is appreciated.
PS:I’ve also got a Lone Star King Commander that I’ll be working on in the near future.
I am working on a Lone Star Riviera that I’ve owned for 25+ years. I rescued it from a scrap yard and it has just sat.
There was no transom, windshield, or seats. I believe I’ve got all of the rest of the hardware. Seat frames are intact. The boat is in good shape, with no exterior paint….just mill finish aluminum. I suspect that previous owner started work, lost interest, and scrapped it.
I’d like pictures of an original boat, so that I can duplicate as nearly as possible the original seat color/material/cushioning ( if any).
Also, one of the sales brochures indicates that it has “air chamber flotation”. What is it, and just how how was this accomplished on this particular boat?
Any info that might help in this endeavor is appreciated.
PS:I’ve also got a Lone Star King Commander that I’ll be working on in the near future.