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Vintage fiberglass runabout
Vintage fiberglass runabout












vintage fiberglass runabout
  1. VINTAGE FIBERGLASS RUNABOUT MOVIE
  2. VINTAGE FIBERGLASS RUNABOUT PROFESSIONAL

Mueller has become well-known within the finned fiberglass boat-collecting community and hosts the website, where you can find links to other sites that focus on such finned fiberglass watercraft. He later collected several Chrysler classics and a red-and-white ’57 Chevy Bel Air convertible, which he uses as pull his 1958 Glastron Seaflite, a fiberglass boat with ’57 Chevy-style fins. Others, however, are boat collectors who go car-hunting to find a matching tow vehicle.įor example, Kevin Mueller, a jeweler in northern Illinois, inherited his grandmother’s 1957 Chevrolet sedan as a high school graduation present. Some collectors of finned boats start with a car but learn about the boats and search for one that matches their car.

vintage fiberglass runabout

That boat, with ’59 Cadillac-style fins that stood 2-foot proud, was called the Lark, with versions by Evinrude and the Sea Lark by the Michigan-based Cadillac boat company. The other primary producer of boats with car-like details was Wisconsin-based Evinrude, which commissioned famed industrial designer Brooks Stevens to create the boating version of the concept car. He said only once did a Detroit automaker (Chrysler) object to having its designs appropriated for his boats.

VINTAGE FIBERGLASS RUNABOUT MOVIE

If you remember the scene in the James Bond movie Live and Let Die with the boat flying over a Louisiana levee, that boat was a Glastron. Hammond soon left Lone Star and started his own company, Glastron, which specialized in producing fiberglass boats with car-like features. The deck trim is mahogany plywood, the seats are mahogany. The late Robert Hammond, at the time 80 years old, told me in a telephone interview from his home in Texas that he was working for the Lone Star boat company in 1956 and wondered how those GM design cues would look on a boat, so he designed one, which went into production as the Meteor. E Z Rider 1956 Lyman 18’ Runabout Inline GrayMarine Flat Head 6 cyl 100 hp Owned by Bruce Hurst and Correne Wahlmer of Sand Springs, OK E Z Rider is a Lapstrake built with lapping plywood strips on white oak frames. Boat Trader is confident you'll find the boat you're searching for because there are presently 3,711 runabout boats posted for sale, with 772 even more boat listings being added within the last 30 days.1957 Chevrolet convertible and 1958 Glastron Seaflite Runabout boats are also popular boats for coastal, inshore and offshore boating.Runabout boats can usually hold an average of 10 people but can carry at most 16. Runabout boats are popular for their medium-depth draft and average beam, features that make these boats an excellent choice for day cruising and watersports. Models with more power can handle motors up to 800 horsepower, while smaller, more efficient utility models may have as low as 40 horsepower engines on them (although the average motor size is 240 HP). Prices for runabout boats on Boat Trader range from a reasonable $5,995 at the more affordable end to $380,000 for the most extravagant vessels. The top, most popular runabout boats brands on Boat Trader during the previous 30 days were Chaparral, Chris-Craft, Cobalt, Glastron and Sea Ray.

vintage fiberglass runabout

Runabout boats models are constructed with inboard/outboard, outboard, inboard, outboard-4S and other propulsion systems, available in gas, diesel, electric and other fuel systems. Sea Ray, Tahoe, Chaparral, Bayliner and Cobalt are some of the most well-known designers of runabout boats at the moment.

VINTAGE FIBERGLASS RUNABOUT PROFESSIONAL

Boat Trader currently has 3,711 runabout boats for sale, including 1,229 new vessels and 2,482 used boats, listed by individuals and professional boat and yacht dealers nationwide. Several boat builders produce these vessels, using hull types such as modified vee, deep vee, pontoon, sea-V2(TM) and other. Ranging from 13 feet to 33 feet, these types of vessels usually average 22 feet. Runabout boats are medium-sized, trailerable vessels commonly used for boating pursuits such as day cruising and watersports.














Vintage fiberglass runabout