So I bought a Drift Boat
It's an oldie but a classic. A 1969 Wooldridge 17 footer. I'm trying to restore her to close to factory condition. The hull is sound. I removed all the trolling stuff first. That was a pain but she looks so much better now. The frame for the rope seat survived all the years of transferring so after googling what that thing was I re-roped it and it's ready to go back in. Had to order oar locks but once they came in I took her out and found out just how easy it is to row a drift boat. Easy but technical. I've got some practicing to do.
Here's my current dilemma, Glen Wooldridge's name is still on the boat just covered up by a later coat of crappy paint. I would like to strip off the paint but leave Glen's name intact. Any ideas on how to go about this? Also if anyone has a pair of 9.5 or 10ft drift boat oars I'd be interested. It came with 8.5's but I feel a bit longer would be better. Oh, I'm going to refinish and re-rope the 8.5's, if anyone is interested.
Yeah, I got a 6hp outboard with the package but I'm way more excited about the drifting aspect.
The trailer is the real deal, just real old. New carpet and wiring are coming.
Elwood: It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.
Jake: Hit it.
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