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    wbeaton
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      Canada Member - 2 Years

      I heard back from Alumacraft today. The answer is…1957. Thanks for all the help. I appreciate it.

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      Wayne
      Upper Canada Chapter

      uccaomci.com

      #237184
      RICHARD A. WHITE
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        Lifetime Member

        I knew they would come thru!!

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        #237819
        2fast4me
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          Thanks Wayne, guess I’ll try again. My request may have been delayed last year due to that nasty Wuhan Virus thing that China exported to the rest of the world…

          2Fast4Me

          #237878
          wbeaton
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            Canada Member - 2 Years

            After I told a friend about my experience he sent Alumacraft a request for three of his Alumacraft’s and got an answer within a week. They are still there and answering emails.

            Wayne
            Upper Canada Chapter

            uccaomci.com

            #238039
            billy-j
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              US Member - 2 Years

              What’s the story about the big aluminum tub behind the little boat. Year, brand, ect. I seen one last year but even the owner did not know anything about it. He bought it to re- sell.

              #238077
              vintin
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                What’s the story about the big aluminum tub behind the little boat. Year, brand, ect. I seen one last year but even the owner did not know anything about it. He bought it to re- sell.

                That is a Lonestar Cruisemaster. 21ft.

                Probably between 1956 and 1962.

                I’ve seen some for sale on Facebook.

                #238102
                wbeaton
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                  Canada Member - 2 Years

                  Vintin is correct. The cabin cruiser is a 1956 Lone Star Cruisemaster. I brought it up from Texas in 2015 and slowly picked away at the restoration. I have dozens of hours invested so far not that you can tell. The boat is scheduled for paint, windows and paneling at the end of the month. A friend offered to help so I’m taking advantage of the second set of hands.

                  21’ long not including the outboard extention
                  8’ beam (approx)
                  1090 lbs dry weight
                  100 hp max capacity will be rigged with twin 40 hp Johnson’s dressed as 1958 Super Sea Horses with custom paint.

                  Photos are as found.

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                  Wayne
                  Upper Canada Chapter

                  uccaomci.com

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