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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1962 Lone Star Malibu
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<blockquote data-quote="enginerd" data-source="post: 425012" data-attributes="member: 21309"><p>Thanks for the photos Johnny. I should say that I used the term "restoration" loosely; as I said in my first post, I was doing this on a budget. I want it to look original or at least period correct, but it's far from a true restoration. Similar to you, I'm hoping it will turn a few heads and be a unique runabout. The spotlight I have is a little too new and a little too tall/big; it tended to shake around a lot when I was trailering the boat. One about the size of yours would probably be about right. I look forward to seeing your progress. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, the Cruisemaster is a good sized boat; I thought it would be cool around this area to maybe do weekend trips out to the San Juan Islands or fishing on the Sound. I'm kicking myself for not acting sooner; there was a nice original condition Cruisemaster (still had the original paint and no obvious modifications) with a 115-hp Mercury for sale near my parents for $700, but by the time I called it was already sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enginerd, post: 425012, member: 21309"] Thanks for the photos Johnny. I should say that I used the term "restoration" loosely; as I said in my first post, I was doing this on a budget. I want it to look original or at least period correct, but it's far from a true restoration. Similar to you, I'm hoping it will turn a few heads and be a unique runabout. The spotlight I have is a little too new and a little too tall/big; it tended to shake around a lot when I was trailering the boat. One about the size of yours would probably be about right. I look forward to seeing your progress. Yeah, the Cruisemaster is a good sized boat; I thought it would be cool around this area to maybe do weekend trips out to the San Juan Islands or fishing on the Sound. I'm kicking myself for not acting sooner; there was a nice original condition Cruisemaster (still had the original paint and no obvious modifications) with a 115-hp Mercury for sale near my parents for $700, but by the time I called it was already sold. [/QUOTE]
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