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Author: Rande Peterson (rande.peter...@gmail.com) contact the author Subject: Hull number and back ground Info: (3634 views) Posted: Wednesday 9-25-13 08:58:10 AM |
Hi Billy,
One of the people from the S22 list forwarded you post to me. I own a S22 out on the GSL that has no indication of a hull number on it nor does it have a name. I have been trying to track some history on the boat for different reasons. I bought the boat from a father and son, Ron and Bruce Rowley. They bought it from a guy named Tim Adams, who only knew that he bought it from a guy who lived in Grantsville and apparently kept the boat on Utah Lake. I am wondering if this might ring any bells with you? I am wondering if I have the boat you are talking about below. Any help you could give would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Rande Peterson
:: Hello again,
::
:: I found that Clyde with sealspars is great help and he
:: is looking at some pics i sent him of the chain plates.
::
:: I also found with his help, the hull number. #543. I
:: would love to know if anyone has any back ground on this
:: hull # and when it was made.
::
:: It would be great to know.
::
:: I am getting ready to finish gutting the interior and
:: redoing it. The ply in it is dry rotting in some places.
:: I have some other things to fix as well. It has the old
:: head in it and I will put in a portapotty for the
:: convenience of the family. I will eliminate the table
:: and rebuild it with just the 2 full settees (and idea I
:: got from some interior pics on Flicker), much cleaner
:: and simpler looking. Figured i would create storage
:: lockers under them that would be easier to access and
:: put in a cooler as a step to make it easier to get in
:: and out of the cabin for shorter people.
::
:: Any other suggestions from your experiences? I am on a
:: limited budget so I can't go crazy, in fact I am doing
:: things that are more sweat equity than $$$ right now.
:: This one is going to be primarily a family day sailor on
:: the Great Salt Lake here in Utah.
::
:: Right now it is registered as a 1960 Schock 22 sailboat.
:: I know that it is a Santana 22 and believe that plaque
:: came from another boat built by WD Schock some time in
:: the past..
::
:: Any information you could provide would be appreciated.
::
:: Thanks in advance,
::
:: Billy
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