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1959 SkiBee Q's

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:40 am
by Lewis9781
Hi, I am the latest owner of a '59 SkiBee project boat. Restoring a wooden boat has been a dream of mine for many years. I have some mysteries that I hope someone can help me with. The engine (Ford 292) had been disassembled and the heads, crank and cam were re-built. That part I am good with (I also own a '56 Ford F-100 :) ).

The transmission, a Capitol with reverse, looks like it has been years since it was used, so I don't know if this is the original for the boat, or how it connects to the engine. There seems to be something missing that would fit between the flywheel and the input of the transmission.

I don't know what the correct exhaust components should look like. I have the marine manifolds, but everything else is galvanized pipe fittings threaded together! Not too pretty!

The rudder is missing, too. Can someone send a pic and/or dimensions of a correct rudder for this type of boat, so I can shop for another and know what to look for?

I look forward to any and all ideas and suggestions.

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 4:44 pm
by 61SkiBee
Lewis,

I'll go out and take a pick of mine this afternoon. No digital camera, though, so I'll have to scan and e-mail it. It's the first shot on a roll of 24, so I'll need to take a lot of pics of the cats and stuff or it won't get developed til winter or later. :)

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:15 am
by 61SkiBee
Lewis,

I e-mailed you the photos of the prop and rudder. Hope you got 'em.

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:23 pm
by k9th
Did you ever get it restored? I am wanting to find just such a project boat and am interested in how it turned out.

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:19 pm
by 61SkiBee
I agree. I should take another pic of my prop for you. it's Soooo pretty. Had it all spiffed up at Lance's Prop Shop in Forest Lake, and I don't mind putting in a "plug" for him here (pun intended).

Seriously, these old ski tows are very tough and surprisingly forgiving of amateur restoration efforts--except for the engines, which are for serious gear-heads only.