A sad day yesterday...

bonz_d

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After all the holiday festivities were finished yesterday I was board and started surfing the web looking at old old boats. I came across a page for the Lake Geneva wood boat show and started looking through. Yes there were many very old and some very rare wood boats on display. All very beautiful!

About 2/3 of the way through I came apon a picture and story of an old wood plywood boat. Which happened to be one just like one I'd had way back in the early 70's. It is/was a 1959 Switzercraft 17' daycruiser. Very pretty and unique boat.
So as the story line goes with the number of pictures of this boat I come to find that there were only 5 of them ever built by Switzer.

Now for the sad part.

When I bought the boat it had been sitting outside a marina neglected. It needed some minor wood work from what I thought but I bought it anyways. Why? Because at the time I'd just gotten out of the Air Force and had started working for another local marina. One that specialized in rebuilding and restoring old wood planked hulls. During that winter I was able to convience one of the guys in the wood shop to come take a look. After an hour or so of looking at it he comes back to me and says, "Kevin, it's just not worth the money and time to fix it." How could I argue with him? This guy really did know wood boats. I didn't agree with his assesment but what could I do? I'm sure he saw it as just another old plywood boat.

So to make a sad story short this one of five sat again for another two years while I tried to learn enough to do the repairs myself only to have it set aside by a new baby and a big job change. So if I could inform the owner of the other Switzer, I know for certain that there are now only maybe Four left.
 

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Re: A sad day yesterday...

Switzer-last-Gasp.jpg
 

bonz_d

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Re: A sad day yesterday...

That would be it! There are a number of other pictures on the web of the same boat.
 

jigngrub

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Re: A sad day yesterday...

Yeah, every time I go against my instincts it comes back to bite me in the butt nearly every time too.
 

Water logged

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Re: A sad day yesterday...

Hey, I saw my first boat in the boat show entry list. It was a Larson Thunderhawk Jr. Mine was red with a 40 hp Elgin motor. It had no drain plug, the motor had a built in bilge pump that ran whenever the engine was running. Great little boat! Lived in MN then, the boat probably not legal now without a drain plug.

Glenn
 

H20Rat

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Re: A sad day yesterday...

Lived in MN then, the boat probably not legal now without a drain plug.

You would be legal, but not by much. It states any drain plugs must be out and the bilge must be dry. It doesn't actually say you have to have a drain plug. (think kayak/canoe...) If you don't have any drain plugs, kind of hard for it to be out!
 
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