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General Category => General American Skier Discussions => Topic started by: Arne3680 on August 12, 2013, 06:58:06 AM

Title: Project finished
Post by: Arne3680 on August 12, 2013, 06:58:06 AM
Hello

My name is Arne, 24 years old and I live in Belgium (Europe).
I own a 1978 American Skier.
I want to appologize in advance for my bad english writing.

This boat is in the family for 35 years.
My grand dad bought the boat in the Netherlands.
When he passed away, my father and is two brothers took over the maintenance.

When I bought the boat 2 years ago, it was in really bad condition.
The floor was rotten and the paint was vague.

The engine is in OK condition.
I replaced the voltage regulator and the ignition cap.
The only problem with the engine is that when it doesn't run for a while, it takes a very long time to start it.
I think there is then moisture in de carburator.

Below you can find some pictures.
Hope you enjoy!

If there are any questions, shoot!

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Thank you!
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: Smitty on August 12, 2013, 01:06:25 PM
Arnie... Awesome!!! ;)
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: Joel on August 12, 2013, 08:57:17 PM
WOW!!  What a TON of work!!!  Very nicely done!   What kind of paint did you use?  Especially on the bottom - below the water line?

She looks AWESOME!!!!  Enjoy it!

Joel
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: backfoot100 on August 13, 2013, 05:11:21 AM
Wow. That's really cool. Nicely done and what an awesome family story.
It's so nice to see new friends from across the pond enjoying these boats. Is it still gas or a propane conversion?
I have a friend in Belgium who's a Correct Craft enthusiast and on a ski team there. Where are you at in Belgium?

Keep us updated on how it runs.
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: Arne3680 on August 13, 2013, 08:14:25 AM
Arnie... Awesome!!! ;)

Thank you Smitty!

WOW!!  What a TON of work!!!  Very nicely done!   What kind of paint did you use?  Especially on the bottom - below the water line?

She looks AWESOME!!!!  Enjoy it!

Joel

Thanks Joel!
It was a ton of work indeed!
The paint below the waterline is the Cruiser eco antifouling from International (yachtpaint.com)
It's an eroding paint. I had to paint two layers and I have to repeat it every two years.
So every two years I will be painting my underwaterline.

Wow. That's really cool. Nicely done and what an awesome family story.
It's so nice to see new friends from across the pond enjoying these boats. Is it still gas or a propane conversion?
I have a friend in Belgium who's a Correct Craft enthusiast and on a ski team there. Where are you at in Belgium?

Keep us updated on how it runs.

Thanks to you too backfoot100!
My AS still runs on gasoline. Its pretty expencive but it's totally worth it!
I live in Maaseik in Belgium. There is a small "lake" over here.

Tomorrow I will be cruising in my AS!
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: Midskier on August 14, 2013, 10:22:53 AM
this is FANTASTIC! what a great job!

Dan T
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: Daximus on August 15, 2013, 07:43:30 AM
Great looking boat sir!  ;D

What is the dark material you used on the floor?
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: Arne3680 on August 15, 2013, 12:22:37 PM
Great looking boat sir!  ;D

What is the dark material you used on the floor?

Thanks!
The dark material is a SOFTEX boat carpet.
It's resistant against water and doesn't mold.
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: Daximus on August 15, 2013, 01:27:42 PM
I understand.

I thought maybe it was some sort of fancy European composite, haha!

Looks great!
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: amskierLDFWI on August 17, 2013, 01:04:17 AM
awesome and it's inspiring me to move forward with my paint job! I have an 83 and we have had so much fun the past 3 years running it in Northern Wisconsin. I finally skied behind my own boat after dropping over 60lbs this past winter. Where did you get the graphics reproduced at?
Kevin
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: Arne3680 on August 17, 2013, 05:04:30 AM
awesome and it's inspiring me to move forward with my paint job! I have an 83 and we have had so much fun the past 3 years running it in Northern Wisconsin. I finally skied behind my own boat after dropping over 60lbs this past winter. Where did you get the graphics reproduced at?
Kevin

Thank you!
skiing behind your own boat is awesome indeed!
The graphics were drawn in illustrator by a colleague of mine. I had some examples of the logo and the letters.
When they were drawn, I went to a guy who could produce some stickers. total cost was €200.
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: Smitty on August 17, 2013, 07:27:24 AM
Arne,

One question...  Are the exhaust flanges cooper?  It doesn't appear to be stainless steel like most of the AS Classics.  It gives it the classic touch of the old wooden boats from Chris Craft and Century.  Very nice.
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: Arne3680 on August 18, 2013, 01:36:03 AM
Arne,

One question...  Are the exhaust flanges cooper?  It doesn't appear to be stainless steel like most of the AS Classics.  It gives it the classic touch of the old wooden boats from Chris Craft and Century.  Very nice.

I like it very much!
But I don't think its copper.
More lika a composition metal i guess.
Title: Re: Project finished
Post by: RonT on August 18, 2013, 01:06:17 PM
Great job, looks like new again. Enjoy the boat!