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Restoring Lonestar Admiral Deluxe
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<blockquote data-quote="Chick Ludwig" data-source="post: 399537" data-attributes="member: 20185"><p>M, sure like to have a name for "M". Thanks for the info. I'll take another look for the serial number. It may be under paint. I had no idea that they made a 14 ft. Clipper! The paper from Tennessee says it is a 12' open boat.</p><p></p><p>Have you gotten a price on having the seat brackets made? Maybe we could each get a set. I was going to make them from wood sheathed in epoxy/glass, but aluminum wold be better. Especially if they were accurate. Let me know. I know about 3 sources for the custom or stock windshields---for $400. I'm afraid that's out of my budget for now.</p><p></p><p>I also have a thread going in Fiberglassics and have checked out the Lonestar library.</p><p></p><p>Have you posted pictures and details of your Clipper?</p><p></p><p>I'd love to share with you as I go along. I won't be actually starting until spring.</p><p></p><p>I did look for the serial number but still don't see it. It's on the inside of the port hull side close to the deck? How for down from the deck, and forward of the transom? How big are the stamped letters?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chick Ludwig, post: 399537, member: 20185"] M, sure like to have a name for "M". Thanks for the info. I'll take another look for the serial number. It may be under paint. I had no idea that they made a 14 ft. Clipper! The paper from Tennessee says it is a 12' open boat. Have you gotten a price on having the seat brackets made? Maybe we could each get a set. I was going to make them from wood sheathed in epoxy/glass, but aluminum wold be better. Especially if they were accurate. Let me know. I know about 3 sources for the custom or stock windshields---for $400. I'm afraid that's out of my budget for now. I also have a thread going in Fiberglassics and have checked out the Lonestar library. Have you posted pictures and details of your Clipper? I'd love to share with you as I go along. I won't be actually starting until spring. I did look for the serial number but still don't see it. It's on the inside of the port hull side close to the deck? How for down from the deck, and forward of the transom? How big are the stamped letters? [/QUOTE]
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