Sean
Well-Known Member
So, if you read the other threads you'll remember I sold project SEANZI (a 1965 Donzi Ski Sporter 16) and mad a trip all the way to Miami for a 1965 Formula Jr. in much worse shape!
Here's the first post back in December 2016:
Well,
It's been a while since I reported in..... I have been busy boat-wise though.
The original 1966 Formula Jr deal in BC was taking too long. The current owner is using the boat to build a new set of moulds. This is his "retirement" project but, he has been even busier since retiring at the end of April. I didn't want to wait.
So, I was contacted about a 1965 Formula Jr purported to be the #2 boat out of the mould. It was in Key Largo FLA and had spent the last 25 years under a Banyan tree. It needed to move in less than 30 days as the house where it was parked (along with about 60 other boats) was being sold and it was going to the dump. At first, I passed on the deal. Too far away, impossible logistics for timeline etc...
Then One of the Donzi.ORG members in Miami, said he would pick it up and store the boat at his shop until I could arrange transport. I made the deal May 30th but, didn't go get the boat until the end of August/returning on Labour Day... I drove from Toronto to Miami with my own Canadian trailer. I had terrible weather the whole trip and was chased by Hurricane Hermine all the way up the coast on the way home. I returned via New Jersey to pick up a couple of Alpha drives that were waiting for me there. Even with the crappy weather, I managed to have a nice 8 day mini vacation.
Once home, I was able to separate the deck from the hull and clean out about twenty, 5 gallon pales of dirt, rotten wood and crap. I also built a roller dolly to move the boat around in the garage. Next, I removed the rest of the rotten wood still attached (there wasn't much left) to the hull, pulled up the floor and removed the old fuel tank. It was getting too cold to fiberglass up here in Toronto, so I just cleaned/vacuumed the hull out and tucked it in the garage until spring.
You can see the resurrection thread on Donzi.org here... http://www.donzi.org/forum/showthrea...-start-working
More to come.
Here's the first post back in December 2016:
Well,
It's been a while since I reported in..... I have been busy boat-wise though.
The original 1966 Formula Jr deal in BC was taking too long. The current owner is using the boat to build a new set of moulds. This is his "retirement" project but, he has been even busier since retiring at the end of April. I didn't want to wait.
So, I was contacted about a 1965 Formula Jr purported to be the #2 boat out of the mould. It was in Key Largo FLA and had spent the last 25 years under a Banyan tree. It needed to move in less than 30 days as the house where it was parked (along with about 60 other boats) was being sold and it was going to the dump. At first, I passed on the deal. Too far away, impossible logistics for timeline etc...
Then One of the Donzi.ORG members in Miami, said he would pick it up and store the boat at his shop until I could arrange transport. I made the deal May 30th but, didn't go get the boat until the end of August/returning on Labour Day... I drove from Toronto to Miami with my own Canadian trailer. I had terrible weather the whole trip and was chased by Hurricane Hermine all the way up the coast on the way home. I returned via New Jersey to pick up a couple of Alpha drives that were waiting for me there. Even with the crappy weather, I managed to have a nice 8 day mini vacation.
Once home, I was able to separate the deck from the hull and clean out about twenty, 5 gallon pales of dirt, rotten wood and crap. I also built a roller dolly to move the boat around in the garage. Next, I removed the rest of the rotten wood still attached (there wasn't much left) to the hull, pulled up the floor and removed the old fuel tank. It was getting too cold to fiberglass up here in Toronto, so I just cleaned/vacuumed the hull out and tucked it in the garage until spring.
You can see the resurrection thread on Donzi.org here... http://www.donzi.org/forum/showthrea...-start-working
More to come.
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