67 Carlson V-Drive Race boat restoration

ChryslerJet

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blazeracer said:
Look, CJ's boat in the flyer.. LOL..

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Blaze reading that craigslist ad I was thinking the same thing about the 68 being the first year for the cyclone but thought maybe I had it wrong.  The 18' inboard I believe was still sold along side the Cyclone the 68 model year too and then was dropped.  It sure looks like mine in the middle of that ad above but mine is 610 not 612.  I have seen that Carlson ad and have an original ad from 67 that was in the paperwork that came with the boat.  I haven't gotten around to scanning in or taking any pictures of all the paperwork.  Will see about doing that this weekend and posting it up.
 

blazeracer

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ChryslerJet said:
Blaze reading that craigslist ad I was thinking the same thing about the 68 being the first year for the cyclone but thought maybe I had it wrong...................

67 was the first year, making yours an actual Cyclone race boat. The original 67 flyer.

http://www.classicglastron.com/67carl-cyclone-web.html
 

ChryslerJet

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blazeracer said:
ChryslerJet said:
Blaze reading that craigslist ad I was thinking the same thing about the 68 being the first year for the cyclone but thought maybe I had it wrong...................

67 was the first year, making yours an actual Cyclone race boat. The original 67 flyer.

http://www.classicglastron.com/67carl-cyclone-web.html
Thing is mine is not a cyclone its a 18' Inboard there is no indent in the side of the hull like on the cyclones
 

ChryslerJet

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DrumZilla said:
Blah,Blah,Blah... just get-r-done.... hurry.gif
workin on it.  parts are going out for rebuild and cash will be shortly following to get them back.  Hopefully JJ can save me some dough on the gears.
 

customtouch

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Here you go CJ. A complete Calgo Steering system that might work on your boat.

http://www.performanceboats.com/parts-sale/141865-calgo-steering.html
 

ChryslerJet

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customtouch said:
Here you go CJ. A complete Calgo Steering system that might work on your boat.

http://www.performanceboats.com/parts-sale/141865-calgo-steering.html
David thanks already saw that but have a Quote from GS Marine to rebuild mine for $350.  Will cost me another $50 in shipping both ways. 

The Casale is costing me $40 in shipping to get it to JJ.  Ran into another problem though hopefully JJ will poke his head in here and look at it before I send it up.  The Aluminum plate for the Casale drive is cracked.


On a good note the clearcoat held up well to the first rain we have had since I did it.






 

FL350

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That's just the mid plate. JJ has those things laying around or he can just cut one out. Nothing special just aluminum but use the same thickness.
 

ChryslerJet

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Knotty said:
Ask JJ the price we are splitting the cost.  Mine is a real nice red anodized one.
Okay will call JJ in a bit and probably get it all packed up tonight and sent out in the morning.  Gotta love that I still have my UPS discount cost me $38.50 to ship it to JJ and he will have it in one business day with $1500 in insurance.
 

ChryslerJet

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Knotty said:
Ask JJ the price we are splitting the cost.  Mine is a real nice red anodized one.
Henry, JJ said yours won't work but he found one in storage that might work.  He will just have to remove all the flaking chrome from it.

The crack on mine went all the way to the top only about a 1/2" that was not cracked.

JJ Said the housing looks like it was black anodized at some point so he is going to clean it up and leave the patina it has on it.  We will get the mid plate replaced and get some cross bracing which it didn't have originally but is more of a safety feature.  It will probably get a prop release as well for safety concerns.

We will be going to get a motor this coming weekend.  I have one there at the house but will have three when we get back and will need to see which one is getting built.  I got a set of front motor plates on order and need to make a rear motor plate.  Need to plug all the unnecessary holes in the stringers and seal all the others with epoxy.  I have all the material to redo the seats and just need a little bit of foam to fill it in and need to make a fiberglass form for the driver seat replacement.

The Carlson stumped JJ a couple of times this weekend, once trying to figure out how the Cav plate was actuated and trying to figure out what this hull design is.
I think we ended up deciding it was an early Hydro flat design but would call it a tunnel flat or basically categorize it with the flats.

The Cav plate is a hand crank that is cable driven with a worm gear setup much like a window crank turn it one direction and as you wind it then it moves it up and the opposite direction moves it down.  JJ said he has never seen anything like it in his life.  Now to find or make a new Hand crank for it.  Tom is the one who figured it out.

Well the Carlson beat the CJ to an event although it didn't get wet it got there in one piece.

The trailer got new bunk boards the morning before we left.  We raised up the rear and put it on jack stands and used the aframe with the hoist on the bow eye and lifted it up then pulled the trailer out. 

It was missing the two side bottom bunks and the one of the side angle bunks.  It's no wonder why the boat wouldn't go all the way on the trailer without hitting the rudder.  Now it is all the way on the trailer and the bow eye is in the holder the rudder is inside the rear bar of the trailer.  Will pull the boat back off to finish rebuilding the trailer at some point.  Still need to replace all the carpet and sandblast and repaint the trailer.

Took us 5.5 hrs to make the 3.5 hour trip because we had a flat but the center of the spare wouldn't fit around the hub so plugged the hole in the flat and drove it but then it blew before we could find a tire shop. limped it to a tire shop and had them change the tire from the spare rim to the trailer rim.  had to make a stop in Waco for some exhaust manifolds for a boat I am working on for a client.  Still made it to Steele Creek by noon on no sleep from the previous day.  Rebunked the trailer from 12:30 when I got out of work until 5:30 am when we finished.
 
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