Classic AquaSport

Aquasport Model Rebuilds, Mods, Updates and Refreshes => Other Classic Rebuilds => Topic started by: aiezzi on July 03, 2012, 02:12:55 PM

Title: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 03, 2012, 02:12:55 PM
Hey guys I picked up my first boat a few weeks ago. It no aquasport but I got it for free so I can't complain. It's a 79 angler 19 ft bowrider, it needs a gas tank, steering cable and all the electrical replaced. The po had ran all the electronics and lights off of the cig port for power. I quickly ripped all that out and started to replace and run new wires. She is powered by a 89 blackmax 90 hp. I have noticed some delamination in the floor and gas tank coffin. The transom isn't in to bad of shape. I also have to make a new gas coffin lid.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: MarshMarlowe196 on July 03, 2012, 02:24:03 PM
Congrats. Do you have any  pictures? (http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/ss320/MarshMallowe196/p0705.gif)
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: seabob4 on July 03, 2012, 03:39:22 PM
Hey, it's a Miami boat, that'll work!

And, as Jess stated...

(http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh301/seabob4/Smilies/Image-2.gif)
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 03, 2012, 05:14:45 PM
Yeah I have pics of it I just have to get on the computer. I will post some shortly.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 03, 2012, 05:34:16 PM
here are some pics, as you can see she does need some work, but im not afraid to get dirty and dusty to get her ready for striper season.
my two babies now
(http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj27/aiezzi/boat.jpg)
night i brought her home
(http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj27/aiezzi/boat3.jpg)
(http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj27/aiezzi/boat2.jpg)
(http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj27/aiezzi/boat1.jpg)
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: Capt. Bob on July 03, 2012, 06:58:41 PM
She's landscaped real well. :thumleft:
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: RickK on July 03, 2012, 08:16:05 PM
I've always wondered about the knock down capability of the "lap-sided" hulls, like the one you have.  It's like having an extra 6 chines.
Welcome aboard  :salut:
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: seabob4 on July 03, 2012, 08:20:44 PM
Love lap strake hulls.  Reminds me of old Jersey skiffs and Penn Yans...
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 03, 2012, 08:51:42 PM
Thanks, I am very curious to see how it handles, I don't like how the bilge it set up it worries me. But I am still unsure of what I would like to do with it. I really wanna use it as us this year and convert it to a center console but I just don't know about dropping all te money into it. I love the 19-6's and would love to get one of them. Hopefully time will tell.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: saltfly on July 04, 2012, 09:17:54 AM
I love those old lap straight hulls as well. I saw one a few years ago. That a guy cut down to make a flats boat out of it. It reminded me of the older Hewes flats boats. At first I thought it was till I ask him.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 05, 2012, 02:04:12 AM
Thanks guys, she needs some work but hopefully within the next few weeks I'll be able to really accomplish some things, I have a bunch of screw holes I need to fill, finish the wiring and make/buy a switch panel.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 11, 2012, 12:00:47 PM
Hey guys does any one know how the stringers in these boat where set up? I'm having a hard time finding any info on them. The previous owner really half assed this boat. 1/2 standard ply for the floor, with one layer of glass. I also have some serious stress crack around the bow eye and along a few of the chines. I'm gonna sand off the bottom paint and inspect the cracks. It looks like this winter I'm chopping it up and building a real boat. Also how hard do you think it would be to make a small cuddy cabin in the front? Has anyone ever attempted this before?
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: dirtwheelsfl on July 11, 2012, 07:39:25 PM
sure have a project on your hands! cuddy wouldnt be hard to do, just time and money like everyhting else!
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: gran398 on July 11, 2012, 08:09:04 PM
Quote from: "aiezzi"
Thanks, I am very curious to see how it handles, I don't like how the bilge it set up it worries me. But I am still unsure of what I would like to do with it. I really wanna use it as us this year and convert it to a center console but I just don't know about dropping all te money into it. I love the 19-6's and would love to get one of them. Hopefully time will tell.


Hi and welcome!

Free is good!  But before you get too much into the expense of fixing up, run the boat and see what you think. Agree with you on the bilge setup. It is a sump....the boat as best can tell doesn't self bail. Pump fails, could sink at the dock, like a ski boat. That will always be a given, no matter how much you love her/spend.

I'd chill and run her this summer and see what you think. If you put money in it, do so considering potential resale value. Hope this makes sense, just wanted to give you a little alternative thinking.

Best! :thumright:
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: seabob4 on July 11, 2012, 10:08:05 PM
Scott stated about resale value/potential, but in all reality, she's not going to be worth much to anyone else.  She will be a "one off", and if you can find someone else down the road who's vision of your boat is the same as your's, then you'll have a buyer...

So she's going to be yours.  Do what you want with her.  But before you do, make sure you have the right platform.  You don't want to sink any kind of decent money and hard work into a hull you won't be happy with.  So run her for a while, if she suits you fine, then consider the mods...

Edit:  Keep this in mind.  If you throw a cuddy on her, you are going to be affecting weights and balances big time, due to the glass structure that will the the cuddy overhead...

Give it some thought...
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: gran398 on July 11, 2012, 10:22:56 PM
Quote from: "seabob4"
Scott stated about resale value/potential, but in all reality, she's not going to be worth much to anyone else.  She will be a "one off", and if you can find someone else down the road who's vision of your boat is the same as your's, then you'll have a buyer...

So she's going to be yours.  Do what you want with her.  But before you do, make sure you have the right platform.  You don't want to sink any kind of decent money and hard work into a hull you won't be happy with.  So run her for a while, if she suits you fine, then consider the mods...

Edit:  Keep this in mind.  If you throw a cuddy on her, you are going to be affecting weights and balances big time, due to the glass structure that will the the cuddy overhead...

Give it some thought...


Exactly. The graybeards just want you to think it through :mrgreen:

 Run her good this summer...and see what you think.

If your dream was a 19-6....its a damn nice boat.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 11, 2012, 11:51:34 PM
Yeah I have been giving it some thought. It seems like that's all I think about now. I am going to run her hard this summer. But I am aware that I may not find a buyer if I mod it to my likings. But if I do mod it I will end up keeping it for a while. I have always loved the lines of a 19-6 and a seacraft seafari 20. The problem is finding a aquasport around me that's in my price range. Also I have come to realize from boating all my life with my father boats are essentially dumpsters that float and get you to the fish. I know if I drop a bunch of money rebuilding her I will not get what I put into back. My main problem is I want a cuddy and a center console but I can't have both cuz my mother would murder me. Also the boat is going to be trailered not stored in the water. I appreciate all the advice guys.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: gran398 on July 12, 2012, 12:18:07 AM
Our pleasure. You're thinking is good.

For now be patient and wait. A Potter Sea Craft 20 or 23 is a tough beast to find. Great ride, an offshore gem.   "Nothing rides like a Seacraft." They're awesome offshore hulls. But nothing goes fishing and then to the beach like an Aquasport.

Depends on what you want. An offshore winner, or an all-purpose boat. And where you want to be, and where you are in your life. A 19-6 Aquasport will go offshore fine on a decent day...and will shine on a pretty day.

Best to your Mom, but reckon she ain't buying your boat. If a 19-6 is your dream rebuild.....500 bucks will buy a rough skin all day. Most include an old V-4 Evinrude ($350 for the scrap lower unit) and a decent to good single axle galvanized trailer.

Keep us posted. We love finding classic Aquasports :thumright:
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 12, 2012, 12:48:41 AM
That issue but I am also storing my boat at her house and finding a aquasport fr that price in nj is almost if next to impossible. I'm still on the hunt for a 19-6 if I can find one with in a 5 hr drive I would go and get it. But it always seems like they are down south. Im almost positive if I found one in Florida I could have my father grab it and have him meet me somewhere to pick it up. Hopefully soon I will find one
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 14, 2012, 03:07:08 PM
Well I got some more work done on the boat yesterday. I got the old bottom paint sanded off so I could check the hull for stress cracks and put some new bottom paint on, and I spent the rest of the day working on the steering. Now here is my question, I have a mechanical rotary steering system on my boat. Do you guys know why I can get my motor to turn to full lock at the right but it's missing maybe a quarter turn to the left? I have tried adjusting the cable and feeding it in with the motor at different positions. Also do you guys have any tips on how to feed the cable to get my steering wheel straight. It is only off by a little bit but it just frustrates me looking at it like that right now, I'm getting a destroyer wheel for it soon because I don't feel safe using the plastic one. Thanks in advance guys.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: dburr on July 15, 2012, 10:11:48 AM
Look at Craig's list for Mass and Maine..

17 foot ---http://maine.craigslist.org/boa/3131880959.html

Flatback----http://maine.craigslist.org/bod/3080365309.html

20'Osprey---http://maine.craigslist.org/boa/3116197457.html

222 project----http://maine.craigslist.org/boa/3116197457.html

A little out of your 5 hr window but might be worth the trip.

 :salut:
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 15, 2012, 02:32:28 PM
Yeah I have been checking Craigslist alot recently. I did find a 19-6 in ny and called the guy but he didn't call back, it was up for 700 I really want it but the guy must have sold it. Also those boats are a little out of my price range, I need something that's around 2000 and under and no bigger than 20 ft. The little 3.0 in my truck is only able to haul 3700 gvwr. I'm still looking. But can anyone help with the steering?
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: dburr on July 15, 2012, 11:36:35 PM
Take a look at the back of the helm.  You should be able to separate the back case that has the steering gear and the cable.  If you have the engine centered and get the helm apart you can then rotate the wheel to center, then reassemble the helm.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 26, 2012, 04:33:44 PM
Thanks alot, now that I have the steering all fixed i have been trolling craigslist for a gas tank. I found a 30 gallon tank for 120 that in going to be looking at later this week. I also went to west marine and picked up some 30* flush mount PVC rod holders. I got them in a few days ago now I jus have to fill some screw holes and some other misc things but hopefully will be able to splash her by the middle of August. I'll post pics later
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 26, 2012, 04:50:16 PM
Also can anyone of you guys help me on this one. I want to build a wall to close off the back half of the boat. Right in front of the bilge, I just don't know what to make it out of. I know I could fiberglass a wall there but I want to be able to remove it with a few screws and also have a hatch in it so I can access the bilge. I don't know if you are familiar with the 85 Robalo 2660 with a bracket but it has wage same kind of set up that I want to build.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: MarshMarlowe196 on July 26, 2012, 05:25:02 PM
Quote from: "aiezzi"
Also can anyone of you guys help me on this one. I want to build a wall to close off the back half of the boat. Right in front of the bilge, I just don't know what to make it out of. I know I could fiberglass a wall there but I want to be able to remove it with a few screws and also have a hatch in it so I can access the bilge. I don't know if you are familiar with the 85 Robalo 2660 with a bracket but it has wage same kind of set up that I want to build.

A sheet of starboard might work well for something temporary.  Easy to cut and trim, wont rot either.



Quote from: "aiezzi"
Yeah I have been giving it some thought. It seems like that's all I think about now. I am going to run her hard this summer. But I am aware that I may not find a buyer if I mod it to my likings. But if I do mod it I will end up keeping it for a while. I have always loved the lines of a 19-6 and a seacraft seafari 20. The problem is finding a aquasport around me that's in my price range. Also I have come to realize from boating all my life with my father boats are essentially dumpsters that float and get you to the fish. I know if I drop a bunch of money rebuilding her I will not get what I put into back. My main problem is I want a cuddy and a center console but I can't have both cuz my mother would murder me. Also the boat is going to be trailered not stored in the water. I appreciate all the advice guys.

It's too bad you're up in NJ, because I happen to have both a 1970 SeaCraft 20 and a 1973 19-6 and they're both passively unlisted for sale.  Neither will have motors, but both have trailers, and the SeaCraft's stringers and transom have already been rebuilt.  The SeaCraft I have is not a Seafari, it is a C/C.

Just some food for thought if you ever have the opportunity to choose between a SeaCraft 20 or an AS 19-6- The average deadrise of the SeaCraft 20 is 16 degrees whereas the AS 19-6 is 12 degrees.  Both boats were intended to be bay boats; the SeaCraft 23 has an average deadrise of 20 degrees - that's the real offshore classic with the modern ride.  The tradeoff between the 2 (SC20 and AS19-6) would be that the SC would draft a tad more than the AS, and the AS will beat you up significantly worse in a good chop.  Both boats require little horsepower (I used to run the SC with an OMC 85HP and the AS with a OMC 90HP), both are lightweight, and both ride wet. The AS will have a better build quality than any pre 1975 model SeaCraft.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: aiezzi on July 26, 2012, 08:08:43 PM
What were you looking to get for either boat? Can you send me some pics? I have no problem making a drive to sc for a boat. I love center consoles just for their fishabilty but I kinda want a cuddy for the protection from the weather because I never know who I will be taking out with me.
Title: Re: 1st project not a aqua but still a classic
Post by: MarshMarlowe196 on July 26, 2012, 08:38:19 PM
I'd have to go out and take some pictures of the SeaCraft.  We redid the stringers and transom, then rolled her over on the trailer, and that's where she sits now.  Always had plans to restore the boat completely, just never did find the time or the will.  

Here's some pictures of the Aquasport-
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 741&type=3 (http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.69425070741.70010.621930741&type=3)

I'll PM you with numbers.
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