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Webbsatwinni 05-22-2011 07:39 PM

Guess this boat
 
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We were coming home from the lake on 93s and there was a ton of traffic so we voted to take back roads and see if we could get in front of it and possibly see places that we normally drive by on the highway.

Along the way we saw (Actually I was the only one that cared:D) the boat pictured here. It was in a lot that looked like a dumping ground, no business, no house, just lots of stuff with this boat on a trailer in the middle. There were no markings on the boat (Other than what looked to be an old Buick logo on the dash that looked added) and I have been trying to find out what it was, the closest I can come is an Aristo Craft Runabout.

Any Guesses?

NoBozo 05-22-2011 08:19 PM

I remember the Aristo Craft from the 50s early 60s. I have most of the Bob Speltz "Real Runabouts", and other similar books..no Aristo Craft.
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The boat pictured is no Aristo Craft. The Aristo Craft I can see in my mind is around 12-14' and made out of plywood..two (or three) tone paint, Outboard powered, 20-25 HP, low freeboard and racy looking.

It reminded me of a more utilitarian version of a Sid Craft, which was a race boat..outboard powered. The Sid was referred to as a "utility". You drove it on your knees...no seats. I had one with a Merc Mark 20H in the late 50s. :look: NB

EDIT: I just Googled: Maybe I'm half wrong. You decide.

http://www.google.com/search?q=arist...w=1007&bih=562

Tallyho 05-22-2011 08:41 PM

Guess this boat
 
I think that you have hit it it right on the nose. Check out: http://www.aristocraftboats.com/fiberglassbro.html. The fins and the forward deck hatch look very similar to models shown on the website. There should be a data plate somewhere on the inside of the stern.This boat is just begging to be restored, hopefully someone will.

TiltonBB 05-23-2011 02:23 AM

Century
 
It sure looks like a Century Coronado to me. Probably laye 50's to early 60's.

SteveA 05-23-2011 05:08 AM

from a search
 
http://www.chooseyouritem.com/boats/...do.Cardel.html

http://www.centuryclassicpowerboat.com/cm&s2.htm

Does look like Tilton BB has it right.

Blue Thunder 05-23-2011 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by TiltonBB (Post 157720)
It sure looks like a Century Coronado to me. Probably laye 50's to early 60's.

Thats what I would've guessed.....

Webbsatwinni 05-23-2011 07:32 AM

http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=356043&page=1

The lines on this look very close.

Just Sold 05-23-2011 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Webbsatwinni (Post 157737)


It sure looks like its double. The seats are the same (no cushions in the one you found) and the lines are a match. The dash is the same too. This boat would be worth restoring as I bet it is very rare. Wish I had the time and $$ to do a project like that.

This one is still with the original family. Asheboro, NC Here what the owner says about it:
"1963 Funliner - My late Father bought her new. There’s alot of memories in that old boat. I still remember my Dad skiing behind her on the intracoastal waterway with Mom driving. Taking her out spot fishing in the fall. After 47 years, I still enjoy using her." http://www.aristocraftboats.com/clubmembers.html
http://www.aristocraftboats.com/images/member-lowe.jpg

Some other links I found with more pictures:
http://www.cbhforums.com/index.php?s...ded&show=&st=0

http://www.theclassicboathouse.com/aristocraft60.html

SIKSUKR 05-23-2011 09:24 AM

I'll go with the Buick !Looks like my old GM ghetto glider.

Sue Doe-Nym 05-23-2011 09:34 AM

The expression "ghetto glider" is most intriguing. Would you care to explain it? Are you giving us an insight into your activities as a younger person?

Peachy-Keen 05-23-2011 10:37 AM

I know this location well and often wonder about this interesting vessel on the side of the road. The boat is parked at a business that is housed in the old train depot visible in the background. The "dumping" ground is actually a treasure trove of old oven/stove parts. A very lucrative restoration business is located here for vintage ovens/stoves.

NHBUOY 05-23-2011 10:41 AM

...I "vote" AristoCraft...wouldn't be a Century, because Century didn't build anything fiberglass until 1966...sidenote...Miklos, Century restorer, has a son named Steve that is one of the most knowledgeable Velocity "set-up" and rigging guys out there...he can make a Velocity 22' SING...small world...quite a terror in A-class offshore...REALLY like that oldie...is it for sale or..?...

Webbsatwinni 05-23-2011 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Peachy-Keen (Post 157762)
A very lucrative restoration business is located here for vintage ovens/stoves.

Peachy, do you have the name of that business? It did not look like there are an owner to it all. I would like to know if they want to sell it or if they knew the owner.

NoBozo 05-23-2011 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Sue Doe-Nym (Post 157753)
The expression "ghetto glider" is most intriguing. Would you care to explain it? Are you giving us an insight into your activities as a younger person?


Ghetto Gliders, from the 50s and early 60s, preceded the Pimpmobile of the 70s and 80s. It was a symbol of wealth and power. :D NB

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pimp_mobile

SIKSUKR 05-23-2011 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by NoBozo (Post 157765)
Ghetto Gliders, from the 50s and early 60s, preceded the Pimpmobile of the 70s and 80s. It was a symbol of wealth and power. :D NB

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pimp_mobile

Correct NB, except I was referring to the 70's. No illegal activities involved except snowskiing behind it with a ski rope.:D

chipj29 05-23-2011 02:27 PM

Looks like a hearse to me. :coolsm:

NoBozo 05-23-2011 06:42 PM

A Ghetto Glider could also be a tricked out motorcycle. The routine was to slowly "Cruise" through the Hood...ie;.. "Profiling" ..at slowspeed so you would be SEEN by the inhabitants. :) NB

PS: Part of my upbringing was in Paterson, NJ, in the fifties. I moved out in 1959 when I went in the NAVY. It wasn't the Hamptons.

AB_Monterey 05-23-2011 07:07 PM

There's one in red about a 1/4 mile from me as I write this.

It was for sale a while back. No takers....

GB Boater 05-26-2011 07:59 PM

Hi WebbsatWinni and the rest of the forum,

First post -long time reader,

Decided to respond since I live a couple of miles of this boat's location. I believe the property owner of where this boat is stored belongs to David Erickson. He has an antique stove restoration buisness at this adress (2 Taylor street Littleton, MA). You should be able to google him and get phone/e-mail info. This boat has been at this location for a few years.

Good Luck

NHBUOY 05-26-2011 08:37 PM

...Hey ABM...any hint where in Alton that red one is located.?..thanx...

AB_Monterey 05-26-2011 09:34 PM

Not in Alton.

It was in Raymond.

WickedGoodOutdoors 08-08-2013 01:18 PM

Blue? & Red Bow light?
 
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Blue? & Red Bow light?
Looks like and old Police Caddilac that someone made into Batmans Patrol Boat.



Attention Boat Builders!

Build me a little skiff like this one in the picture and Ill trade you all of the Boat Motor Parts!

I have a pallet load of new repair parts for Johnson/Evenrude and other Outboard Motors
that I do not need worth thousands of dollars.

Will consider Trades for something of equal value I can use.


Items WANTED:
New 16ft to 18ft skiff,
New 2-4 hp 4 stroke outboard motor,
New Sea Kayaks
Hydraulic Utility Dump Trailer
New 4x4 ATV
New small Dual Purpose motorcycle,
New Weedwacker/brushcutter,
New hydraulic wood splitter,
New Hunting Gear
New 80 class fishing reels,
Quality Guitar and/or Amp.

Of course cash is acceptable.

Make me an offer

WickedGoodOutdoors@Maine.rr.com

Lakesrider 08-09-2013 07:55 AM

I have a friend that has one of the very first 1959 Glastron Seaflites.
Just sitting there in the back yard rotting away. Sad.

http://www.classicglastron.com/59gl-seaflite.html

ApS 10-05-2013 06:27 AM

When Pink was in Fashion...
 
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Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 157751)
I'll go with the Buick !Looks like my old GM ghetto glider.

This one—in pink and white—was rented-out to a Florida storefront along a major highway. I stumbled upon it a little later, parked nearby. He'd been asking $7000 for it, but "might take $5000". Others couldn't avoid getting their pictures taken in front of it.

Any idea what it is?

:confused:

SIKSUKR 10-08-2013 09:13 AM

Looks Italian.:D

Pineedles 10-08-2013 12:15 PM

It looks like Charlie, the Starkist tuna.:laugh:

ApS 11-03-2013 06:19 PM

Detroit's Influence...You Suppose?
 
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Those boats could have been a market success if only they'd used the fins of a 1956 Ferrari.

;)

http://www.ludo95.com/images/ferrari...A-arriere3.jpg

Quote:

Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 157751)
I'll go with the Buick! Looks like my old GM ghetto glider.

http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...1&d=1306110791

Not a bad guess at all :eek2: Compare the windshields on the boat and the '59 Buick.

:look:

NoBozo 11-03-2013 07:17 PM

Hey ApS: Perhaps you can tell me what brand, model..year ...that "Finned" car is.?? I'm a Ferrari enthusiast and can't recall a Ferrari with fins. Ferrari usually designed their car bodies..OH Wait..Ferrari didn't design car bodies...They designed the machine underneath.

Most of the time....someone else designed the coachwork...Pina Farina, Bertone, ...etc ... Just wonderin......:look: :look: NB

PS: Anyone remember when your Chevrolet had a plaque on the door sill that said.."Body By Fisher"..??

jmen24 11-03-2013 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBozo (Post 214336)
Hey ApS: Perhaps you can tell me what brand, model..year ...that "Finned" car is.?? I'm a Ferrari enthusiast and can't recall a Ferrari with fins. Ferrari usually designed their car bodies..OH Wait..Ferrari didn't design car bodies...They designed the machine underneath.

Most of the time....someone else designed the coachwork...Pina Farina, Bertone, ...etc ... Just wonderin......:look: :look: NB

PS: Anyone remember when your Chevrolet had a plaque on the door sill that said.."Body By Fisher"..??

That is a 56' 410 Super America. There were a total of 5 Ferrari's in their production history that came from the factory with fins or you (as the original owner) could have the coach fitter add to customize your car.

Gearhead 11-05-2013 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jmen24 (Post 214342)
That is a 56' 410 Super America. There were a total of 5 Ferrari's in their production history that came from the factory with fins or you (as the original owner) could have the coach fitter add to customize your car.

That is an unbelievably ugly automobile.

When I was a teen I worked for a guy in York Beach who had a 1957 Ferrari. A little old lady broadsided him as he was driving by and totaled it.

tis 11-05-2013 12:54 PM

Dr. Patton had a car just like that. Makes me miss him. What a great guy.

gtxrider 11-06-2013 11:15 AM

Body by Fisher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBozo (Post 214336)
Hey ApS: Perhaps you can tell me what brand, model..year ...that "Finned" car is.?? I'm a Ferrari enthusiast and can't recall a Ferrari with fins. Ferrari usually designed their car bodies..OH Wait..Ferrari didn't design car bodies...They designed the machine underneath.

Most of the time....someone else designed the coachwork...Pina Farina, Bertone, ...etc ... Just wonderin......:look: :look: NB

PS: Anyone remember when your Chevrolet had a plaque on the door sill that said.."Body By Fisher"..??

My '55 Belair had the Coach and Body by Fisher
I knew several people with Buicks like that. My grandfather had a '59 Chevy with nice flat fins that made a good table for our breakfast stops on the way to the lake. It was the first car that brought us to NH in '59. Four adults and three kids.

BobNY 11-17-2020 01:03 AM

What kind of boat is this?
 
I have two responses for this thread.
The black car that a few thought was really ugly is a 1959 Buick Electra 225, the 4-door sedan (not the pillerless hardtop-sedan). The body style was used for two years, '59 & '60.
As for the black boat, it was made by AristoCraft in the 1960's. The model is the Funliner 17. It came as an outboard, with either this hardtop model, or an open cockpit. It's the little sister to the popular AristoCraft 19 with the sliding hardtop, the 19 being powered by an I/O. Both were great utility boats. I believe there are youtube videos of both boat models, and if you google "1959 Buick," you will find dozens of pictures of this big old boulevard cruiser; sedans, coupes, wagons, and convertibles. (My uncle had a silver '59 Buick Invicta convertible.).
AristoCraft 19 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8JQPKrF69Q
AristoCraft 17 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0388J27-qo

This boat is pictured on the webpage originally cited by the one posing the "Guess the boat" question.

4 for Boating 11-21-2020 05:59 PM

Bb
 
Looks like something Jake and Elwood Blues (The Blues Brothers) would be cruising around the lake in...

Descant 11-21-2020 11:02 PM

Old timers? WELCOME
 
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Originally Posted by BobNY (Post 346659)
I have two responses for this thread.
The black car that a few thought was really ugly is a 1959 Buick Electra 225, the 4-door sedan (not the pillerless hardtop-sedan). The body style was used for two years, '59 & '60.
As for the black boat, it was made by AristoCraft in the 1960's. The model is the Funliner 17. It came as an outboard, with either this hardtop model, or an open cockpit. It's the little sister to the popular AristoCraft 19 with the sliding hardtop, the 19 being powered by an I/O. Both were great utility boats. I believe there are youtube videos of both boat models, and if you google "1959 Buick," you will find dozens of pictures of this big old boulevard cruiser; sedans, coupes, wagons, and convertibles. (My uncle had a silver '59 Buick Invicta convertible.).
AristoCraft 19 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8JQPKrF69Q
AristoCraft 17 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0388J27-qo

Welcome to the Forum. That's some great input.


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