WOODEN BOAT RESTORATION - Shop Tour 4/22/2022
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- We hope you enjoy another shop tour to see how the boats in the shopo are coming along.
Thanks for tuning into my channel! I know from experience that getting started and working through a restoration of an antique or classics runabout can be a daunting task and sometimes you do not know where to start. You may also find that you just get stuck on finding out how to complete a task you have never done before. Well, you have come to the right place! My channel is designed to help you get through the restoration and give you step by step instructions along with some tips and trick to get your task done and enjoying your boat out on the water. If you have any questions or want to see a specific video, please leave me a description of what you are interested in and I will try to answer them. Have a great day and keep restoring!. Thank you for watching!!!
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I just went to look at a trailer in someone's woods they said it had a boat on it and we could take it. When we turned the corner there stood 3 wooden Chris crafts 2 rotted beyond repair 1 with an engine still in it. The 3rd we lifted the tarp and it just made us speechless it was beautiful just sitting out under a tarp. Story was her son started working on it but he passed away before he could finish. She wants them all gone. I wish you would want it and give it a life again. The body work has been done the front top is rotted but man it would be beautiful. We are in michigan.
We are taking the boat with the motor with the hopes of getting the motor to run.
Amazing work. A true gifted craftsmen !!!
Thanks for sharing. Always great stories, history and beautiful boats.
What an always amazing variety of restorations and rebuilds, all at the same time, at the Maritime Classics shop. Wow, really like that very cool Gar Wood Speedster "Loon Magic" 1935 tribute edition (reproduction). Awesome gifted craftsmen, Mike and crew. Thanks for the shop tour and update.
Great video as usual. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Mike, We’ll done !!
41 i owned #43 and #34 cad powered back in the 1970's.
Great video, some cool stuff going on in the shop Mike! What's the story with the "no spitting in the boats" sign? I love the Gar Wood speedster, that has to be one of my favourite boats!
Those signs where hanging in the Chris Craft factory. They are replicas that I had painted by an old sign painter friend of mine. Thanks for watching Dan.
@@MikeGreenStudioWorks brilliant, it paints quite a picture of what the factory must have been like!
Mike, excellent you tube content will come in handy for SmithSkiff..... Faye
Thank you for watching!
There is a local boat restorer here in British Columbia that is restoring a '55 Chris Craft Cobra also! Pretty rare boat
I belive that is Absolute Marine who we have been helping with a few things on there project.
Do you know the stain colors on the CC barrelback? Thanks!
I do, it is a post war stain that is jel that is a match the original that you can get from Lake Oswego Boat Co. You stain the whole boat with that reb mahogany stain. Let it dry and then stain black over the red on the walnut areas. The red and the black together make the correct walnut color.
Where are you located?😊
What is the Cobra hull number?
It is BR-21-041
I would like to learn how to build a replica. Where can I get information? Where do you get parts/equipment.
Glen-L has a good selection of plans
Mariners Museum in Newport News, Virginia has 55,000 Chris-Craft drawings available for purchase from their library … check out the site … more details and better price than Glen-L … really
@@rjwintl thank you. What about the various chrome parts. Is their a retailer to start with?
Is this in Oklahoma?
Michigan