Well here you go, a 50 ft Trojan
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" Salt being a natural preservative, salt water boats will last almost indefinately with proper attention and very low maintainance. "
I disagree. Salt water helps But IMO proper attention = lots of maintainance
I love wood boats but they are a lot of work . must be hauled and paint yearly or you could get worms fasseners can need to replace from time to time . its a lot of work to rescrew ( or renail ) a bottom .
There is nothing like a wood boat .But it takes a strong commitment of time and money . some people can do this most can not . I have had sevral wood boats . I like them all and they all needed consent work it was fun at the time . Will I every get another wood boat ? maybe when I retire and I have the time
" Salt being a natural preservative, salt water boats will last almost indefinately with proper attention and very low maintainance. "
I disagree. Salt water helps But IMO proper attention = lots of maintainance
I love wood boats but they are a lot of work . must be hauled and paint yearly or you could get worms fasseners can need to replace from time to time . its a lot of work to rescrew ( or renail ) a bottom .
There is nothing like a wood boat .But it takes a strong commitment of time and money . some people can do this most can not . I have had sevral wood boats . I like them all and they all needed consent work it was fun at the time . Will I every get another wood boat ? maybe when I retire and I have the time
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If you go to Edwards boat yard, for those of you who know where it is, you will see a boat with the name Dark Horse on the transom. I had a conversation with this gentleman, a few years back, when my best friend bought a Chris Craft that he used to own. Seems he owned a wooden boat, a few years before that, an Owens I believe. Anyway, nasty divorce with wife who wanted the boat. He cut it up with a chain saw, loaded it into a dumpster, stood atop the dumpster, dropped his pants and had someone take a picture(MOON.) Sent picture to X wife with a note."Here's your boat" !!!!
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john (mtwolf) is the boat still at edwards? you know i'm at parkside just 'down river' from edwards. i would love to see her. and, since you are so close to me, let's meetup at my boat sometime. i would love to have you check her out. i'm sitting airport standby today (friday) then on call for the next 5 days, but maybe next friday or saturday?
and peter......""and walk nasty little pooches"" you better not mean maccabee..... thems fighin words-- lol--
he's not nasty, just the defender of the house and the boat.
aaron
and peter......""and walk nasty little pooches"" you better not mean maccabee..... thems fighin words-- lol--

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You migh want to reconsider after looking at and researching the story behind Pizazz, a 1966 55' Chris Craft Constellation all wood
be sure to look at all the beautiful photos
http://web.mac.com/ivanbou1/iweb/Pizzazz/Pizzazz.html
http://www.chooseyouritem.com/boats/fil ... 65766.html
try googling her regarding the tradgedy (many entries) or take a look here
http://www.grandhaventribune.com/paid/2 ... 067001.bsp
http://www.hollandsentinel.com/news/x20 ... ash-ashore
be sure to look at all the beautiful photos
http://web.mac.com/ivanbou1/iweb/Pizzazz/Pizzazz.html
http://www.chooseyouritem.com/boats/fil ... 65766.html
try googling her regarding the tradgedy (many entries) or take a look here
http://www.grandhaventribune.com/paid/2 ... 067001.bsp
http://www.hollandsentinel.com/news/x20 ... ash-ashore
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That was torture... don't want to see anything like that again.
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The Great Lakes are not as much lakes, as inland seas. Compared to oceans they are shallow. The waves don’t develop like ocean waves. Rather they are much closed together and come from multiple directions. We seldom get big rollers, rather they are a chop. It takes a boat and twists and pounds it. The stresses on the boat are relentless. When small craft warnings are issued they should be taken seriously.
I don’t know how the Pizazz sank, but it was a 1966 all wood Constellation. The Chris had a plank hull. The planks are held in place with silicon bronze screws. Over time they get brittle and can break. If the boat hit some floating object, the force could blow a plank. Another thing that could have happened could be chucked up to poor maintenance. The flexing of a boat can break the screws. Broken screws are not easily detected on planks below the water line. About the only way to find them is when the boat is out of the water, and a close inspection is made. A boat that size may spend winters in the water and get bubbled, or move to southern waters, either way it won’t get inspected. Even if the boat was pulled for the winter and inspection were poor or not done the problem might not be found. If the boat blew a plank it would be doomed. However the Pizazz sunk, something catastrophic had to have happened or there would have been enough time to get help
I don’t know how the Pizazz sank, but it was a 1966 all wood Constellation. The Chris had a plank hull. The planks are held in place with silicon bronze screws. Over time they get brittle and can break. If the boat hit some floating object, the force could blow a plank. Another thing that could have happened could be chucked up to poor maintenance. The flexing of a boat can break the screws. Broken screws are not easily detected on planks below the water line. About the only way to find them is when the boat is out of the water, and a close inspection is made. A boat that size may spend winters in the water and get bubbled, or move to southern waters, either way it won’t get inspected. Even if the boat was pulled for the winter and inspection were poor or not done the problem might not be found. If the boat blew a plank it would be doomed. However the Pizazz sunk, something catastrophic had to have happened or there would have been enough time to get help
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That's just like mine. Nice boatStripermann2 wrote:Aaron, take a deep breath....The costs involved with getting her here outways the investment. In my opinion.
Take a look here...and it's not too far from you!
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/ ... 89297.html
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Here's the Pizzazz while she was for sale:
http://www.chooseyouritem.com/boats/fil ... 65766.html
In her glory:
http://web.mac.com/ivanbou1/iweb/Pizzazz/Pizzazz.html
And what's left of her washed up on the shore:
http://www.grandhaventribune.com/paid/2 ... 067001.bsp
There was a video I saw of it a while back but can't locate it. Sad...
http://www.chooseyouritem.com/boats/fil ... 65766.html
In her glory:
http://web.mac.com/ivanbou1/iweb/Pizzazz/Pizzazz.html
And what's left of her washed up on the shore:
http://www.grandhaventribune.com/paid/2 ... 067001.bsp
There was a video I saw of it a while back but can't locate it. Sad...
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AN UPDATE ON PIZZAZZ..... i did a google this morning and i read an interview with the captain and his son about the accident. he thinks she was hit by not one, but two rogue waves and the bow ''just broke apart'' and she began taking on water in SECONDS. i wonder though, if she was surveyed before the new owner took her, wouldn't they have discovered rotten ribs and planks?
okay guys, gotta fly..... see ya all later.
aaron
okay guys, gotta fly..... see ya all later.
aaron
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It could have bad fasners (screw or nails) . With out removeing them it is imposable to really tell what shape there in. On a Coast Guard inspected Vesel the will have you remove some of the fassners for inspection along with stripping the bottom paint off to check the wood . I belive they do this every other year . this is one resone a lot of charter boats stay with 6 passengers or less . If they carry over 6 Passengers they need to be a Coast Guard inspected vessel for hire . With that said the Six pack boats that run off shore out of Va and NC in most cases are in great shape as The Captain's Life is on the line every time the boat goes off shore , but there are a few death traps out there also .
The insption we get from the C G aux is nothing like what a Coast Guard inspected vessel for hire gets
The insption we get from the C G aux is nothing like what a Coast Guard inspected vessel for hire gets
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Boating is good for the soul
77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
Life is to short for a ugly boat
77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
Life is to short for a ugly boat
