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    help identify this boat please.

    i bought it 2 years ago. thought it would be a cool project but i have no idea what the boat is. it is a 2 piece fiberglass mould top and bottom. if you have any info it would help

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    Look like a late 50's Glasstron.

    Here is a link.
    http://continuouswave.com/whaler/ima...sic600x366.jpg

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    the link wont work. can you try another one please?

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    Looks very similar to a prince craft.

    '72 Glastron GT-150 Johnson Stinger 65
    '83 Hydrostream Varmint 2.4 225 Mercury
    '05 Hydrostream Voyager 250xs optimax

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    I think it is a 1959 Glastron Skiflite. http://www.classicglastron.com/59gl-skiflite.html

    Maybe this link will work. The other was a pic of a 57 model.

    Also try www.classicglastron.com.

    I thought it was an early Glaspar or g3. I have an old glaspar. 67 I think.

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    Go here and post a picture of it. I'm sure they can tell you exactly what it is.

    http://www.fiberglassics.com/
    '72 Glastron GT-150 Johnson Stinger 65
    '83 Hydrostream Varmint 2.4 225 Mercury
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregpro50 View Post
    Looks very similar to a prince craft.

    You win. i did not see the center divider. Gotta love those tail fins!

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    so maybe mine is a different year? cause those fins in that picture are not as big as mine

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    It's the bat boat.

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    The old timers at the fiberglassics site will know exactly what that is if you make a post over there. I thought it looked like a prince craft with the square top fins but it is not that model that I pictured. Maybe a different model.
    '72 Glastron GT-150 Johnson Stinger 65
    '83 Hydrostream Varmint 2.4 225 Mercury
    '05 Hydrostream Voyager 250xs optimax

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    I know this is a very old thread but I have just purchased a boat that is described above as a Prince Craft. It is the one on the trailer. My boat has a slightly different hull definition but it has to be by the same manufacturer. There are not any identification plates on the boat at all. It is a 12 footer, was originally designed for a rear right steering/control placement because there is a control box mounting pad glassed in which appears to be original.
    I am new to this forum but have several 50's boats, Feathercraft, Leavens, this boat and a small 12 foot aluminum I am working on the id for so I would appreciate any assistance anyone could give!



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    Identification

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