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O/T..my new project 47 Chris Craft

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by kwmpa, Sep 5, 2010.

  1. Willy301
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    Does it, by chance, say it is built in Plain City, Ohio? I live about 25-30 miles from there and participate in the Steam and Gas show there.
     
  2. Tank
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    I dig those old ChrisCrafts!
     
  3. kwmpa
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    this one was built in MI then was sold new in st. louis
     
  4. kwmpa
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    similar but larger hub and no ribs...im looking for an accessory banjo wheel now
     
  5. Willy301
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    Nice boat, no matter where it was built...
     
  6. A guy down the street from me had that same model Chris Craft sitting in his driveway last summer. Very cool looking boat, good luck with the restoration.
     
  7. kwmpa
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    Could be the same one this came out of ny
     
  8. No, the one down the street looked like it had been restored. By the way I live about two miles down the road from Andy K.
     
  9. kwmpa
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    Ahh yeah there's a few around...I found about 3 for sale in ny...Andy is a good guy helps me out a lot
     
  10. mart3406
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    You could get a Chrysler flathead 6 in
    them, but in that era, Chris Craft also
    used their own "Chris Craft Fireball"
    flathead 6 marine engine, based on a
    Continental block.

    Mart3406
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  11. Yikes! I think I'd be looking at buying a new Hacker Craft
     
  12. kwmpa
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    this one has the chrysler 6 in it but its not correct....it should have the chris craft 6 which i am hunting down now

    true but thats just the fact that its new....if im going to own something like this i want a true original....actually thats the way most of the wooden boat world is original is always better
     
  13. There is nothing like the sound of a wood boat on the water.....I hate Fiberglass boats....probably why I hate fiberglass cars.... :D

    Cool project. I've unfortunately seen to many old vintage boats die around my area of the US. Glad you're saving that one.
     
  14. mart3406
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    Speaking of Chris Craft 'Cobras'- check
    out this restored Chrysler Marine
    Hemi-powered beauty! :)

    Mart3406
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    Chris Craft Cobra at Mecum Auction 2011

    http://youtu.be/U5rMiUvS9yw
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    <iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/U5rMiUvS9yw" allowfullscreen="" width="480" frameborder="0" height="390"></iframe>
    ============================
     
  15. Might know where you can get the right mill and all the right parts... p.m. me

    I had a few wood boats and my favorite wasn't the most valuable but the most fun... 1946 Century Resorter which was the 24th boat built after WWII.

    I had Chris's, Dumphy's, Thompson's, Garwood, Dodge, and tried to get a Hacker Craft yacht but I liked the small 19 ft. utility for all around fun!

    If you can get past the hokey music there's a ton of awesome motor music!

    <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/L--TMS61Zvw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    And this...

    <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/pKkXOnB62fM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    And the "ULTIMATE WOODY" the "THUNDERBIRD" with twin Allison V-12's!!!!!

    <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Wrzd41sFSm4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    Sex... Pure Sex...

    <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/4XB_JNCQOkw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    And who wouldn't get "Misty" over this one...!

    <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/-oGU7PkPNwQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     

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  16. greaseman
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    man, that would make a wicked long roof :D
     
  17. kwmpa
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    Thanks for the videos they were great

     
  18. F&J
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    I don't know if you still need a running Chris Craft motor and reverser (trans). 120 horse 6cyl. I'll send you a pm
     

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  19. Thanks for the videos wingnutz,love those boats!
     
  20. Killer videos !!!
     
  21. OahuEli
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    No doubt, just the silicon bronze screws are gonna be a bunch. The nice thing about it is that the Chris Craft was not only a well built boat to start with but has been well documented too in case you need to make any pieces. Even though you have a hell of a lot of work (and broken off screws} ahead of you it'll be worth it. That is one classy boat that you have there!
    I had a 1962 Chris Craft Constellation, 46 foot long, twin planked Philippine mahogany liveaboard. Busted my ass restoring some of the interior, broke screws, emptied wallet, said bad words and would do it again in a heartbeat. In fact, I was almost over it until I saw this thread. Lol! Good luck and I'm subscribed.
    Eli
     
  22. IWB
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    That Thunderbird boat might be the coolest thing in the water anywhere. Great videos. I wish you luck on your boat restore.
     
  23. 32SEDAN
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    Very nice boat project.... However, I think your shop is thing of beauty!
     
  24. I passed on a $1,000 Coronado that sat for 30 years because the keel had a severe hook in it.

    The boat's engine would turn over and was very complete with a trailer

    Today the chrome alone is worth that and more.


     
  25. Nice boat! But remember.....

    Break
    Out
    Another
    Thousand

    :O
     
  26. kwmpa
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    Yeah i know....I bought a second one in the mean time to use...1936 Gar Wood 16' Split Cockpit Runabout...This boat was originally at the 1936 NYC Boat Show in the Gar Wood display it was restored and a show winner at Clayton in 2006
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  27. kwmpa
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    thankyou doesnt mattwe how big you build it its always to small
     
  28. 60galaxieJJ
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    I usually don't understand what people see in boats but this one is awesome!
     
  29. kwmpa
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    i have no interest in any boat made after 1954....The classics are amazing though after your first ride youll want one
     
  30. coolbreeze1340
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    That would be wicked with a blown hemi stuck in the back and tied to a jet drive unit! Love it stock too. I always wanted a 31' Commander!
     

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