Classic AquaSport
Aquasport Model Rebuilds, Mods, Updates and Refreshes => Miscellaneous Aquasport Hull Info => Osprey Models => Topic started by: Binkspot on October 31, 2019, 07:48:47 PM
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Long time lurker, first time caller. Toying with the idea of picking up a new project boat to do over the winter, would really like to do a Aquasport. I am no stranger to the work just looking for information on the 19-1 and 19-6 (1973?). Both are available relatively close and was wondering if one would be a better choice based on ride and performance or any other factors. Both are total basket cases needing about the same amount of work. Thanks in advance.
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1971 or 1972 were the last years for the 19-1. Then came the 19-6 and then the 200. Which one - 19-1 or 19-6? It depends on your preferences. The 19-1 is the early model with less deadrise and a simple hull shape that came from the Sargent-Coburn design that was originally in plywood. The 19-6 is a later design that includes some forward lifting strakes. The 19-6 will ride and perform better, but does not have the "classic" look of the 19-1. The 19-6 takes 1" more water to float than a 19-1. The build quality of the early boats was variable - some were put together well - some not so much. Both had wood-cored decks and transom with the foam-filled fiberglass stringers.
it comes down to looks versus practicality. The 19-6 is probably a better boat, but some folks love the look of the old 19-1 and 22-2 boats. Browse through the Gallery section and you can find pictures of both with nice rebuild descriptions as well.
Hope this helps - good luck and welcome! :welcome01:
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Thank you, exactly what I was looking for.