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John,
Judging by the posts here as well as my own quest for info on an old fiberglass boat of mine, I think it's natural to find out what you can about your own boat. I had never heard of Lucraft, but that isn't saying much. I tried finding out about an old '76 era Tom-Boy fiberglass tri-hull boat that I got a few years ago and could not find anything anywhere on the net. When I had to replace the floor/deck on the boat and saw that instead of using a flotation foam, they used oasis, which is designed to hold water! Seems they didn't know a lot about boat building. :^) But, the boat has held up over the years. However, judging by current condition of stringers that I can't readily get to, I estimated I would only get another few years out of it the last time I looked. Good news is that I just picked up an aluminum Bass Tracker. :^) I may not even use that old fiberglass boat when I'm done with this one. I'm in the process of replacing plywood, glassing over it and recarpeting the boat. Boat hasn't been run in a few years, but I'm confident I can get it going again. :^) I know there are companies reproducing manuals for old outboards, but I think that if someone started reproducing owners manuals for the boats themselves, they wopuld probably do pretty well. -Jim Megalodon wrote: Thanks for the info, Jim. I had already taken a look at the MIC database and called Lear Baylor in California and talked to the owner. I was thinking maybe the reassignment was due to consolodation or a purchase of Lucraft, but no such luck. Oh well! John |