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August 19, 2020 at 6:37 pm #212100August 20, 2020 at 8:45 pm #212234
Nice detective work finding that number!
Having trouble getting this post accepted – trying again.
These boats came pretty well stripped of hardware except for the steering wheel unless it was specified on a special factory order, and a lot of lesser Crestliners did not come with the steering wheel. The convertible top, if it originally came with one, necessitated a windshield, and there would have been snaps on the outside of the gunnels from windshield to the center of the aft deck, and across the center of the aft deck. I have not added snaps or a top to my 1957. Nothing came standard on the dashboard, but you could order an optional, in-dash glove box. When I got mine, it only had lights, and the stern pole light was obviously added on by a person who didn’t understand where it should be. I have moved it since, and added hardware to make the decks like dad’s factory ordered hardware. On the photo of dad’s boat, all deck hardware except the spotlight was factory. I can send you photos of mine as it is now with deck hardware in factory correct places. Dad’s boat came with lights from the factory but they were not wired – I think the dealer was supposed to do that and didn’t. Someone else had ordered his boat set up with a lot of hardware and then didn’t buy it. Dad got a deal because boats were a small sideline for the new car dealer where he bought it and they didn’t want to keep it in inventory when the first buyer backed out. I really like the “airplane” type cleates they offered for each side on the rear decks, and have those.
To the starboard side of my steering wheel are aftermarket light switches. I added the speedometer, which is an old AIrguide the same as I added to Dad’s boat on the port side of the steering wheel – found it an a car show swap meet. Mine also has aftermarket small metal brackets on the port end of the dash and the rear of the folding seat backs – these are mounts for removable cup-holders that are in bad shape, and I’ll probably get rid of them.
Yes – the motor ignition switch and choke are mounted in the center of the dash, but I prefer them closer to the steering wheel. Of course they were not factory mounted, because no boats came with motors from the factory back then.
A lot of the accessories shown in the 1960 Accessories Catalog (link below) are same as those offered in 1957-58.
The wood on the dash and seats was Redwood, with stain and white pinstripes. I see pictures I tried to post earlier finally made it, so sorry about some duplication there.
Let me know if there are any more pics you’d like.A favorite spot to mount the motor’s starting solenoid box is behind the aluminum rear seat back vertical support on the starboard side.
Below shows the optional glove box – it was standard on my 1957 Commander 12 Special Deluxe.
DaveAugust 20, 2020 at 8:53 pm #212245August 20, 2020 at 10:50 pm #212258Deleting – somehow ended up with duplicate post.
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August 20, 2020 at 10:55 pm #212259Opps, forgot to post a link to the 1960 Crestliner accessories manual I mentioned in my previous post. You can find it at:
http://retrocrestliner.com/1960%20Crestliner%20accessories.pdf
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August 20, 2020 at 11:04 pm #212260Dave, thanks for the history lesson on Crestliner boats!
It would be fun to find some of those accessories in
the catalog!
http://retrocrestliner.com/1960%20Crestliner%20accessories.pdfPrepare to be boarded!
August 20, 2020 at 11:15 pm #212261Occasionally some of those old hardware pieces show up on Craigslist here in Minnesota I got a nice stash of them a few years ago when I bought a 1959 35 Super Sea Horse (Johnson’s rough equivalent to the 1959 Lark). The guy had two old, over the hill fiberglass boats with junk big darkside motors on them that his brother and a friend had abandoned on his property. He tried to sell them to me, and then tried to almost give them to me. I offered him $20 to let me strip off all the hardware I wanted and could get loose and he agreed. Included with what I get were two “airplane” style cleats that are now on my Voyager.
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