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Monday, July 28, 2014

Hotboat River Boogie 2014

Well my friends, I have to say that the end of the 20th century came alive again for a day and an evening in the California Delta this past weekend when more than 35 + old style hot-rod boat owners (Hot-Boaters) and all their friends and family got together for a good time on the North Sacramento River.

We all met up in the town of Knights Landing which is about an hour north of Sacramento on the Sacramento River. We all launched and then headed further up river for some fun in the sun. It was a perfect day with triple digit temps and blue skies as far as the eye could see. The colors, chrome and details on all these boats parked along the white sand beaches gave the party goers a lot to behold as they walked along sipping their favorite cold beverages of choice.  Oh did I mention the water was PERFECT TOO!

Enough with the small talk, lets see some boats!






There were so many very nice examples of 50's, 60's and 70's era boats provided for the eyes to behold. All of them with V8 engine power, Big intakes and BIG EXHAUST! ...all made for great sites and SOUNDS to hear them all rumbling around as we all made passes during the course of the day.

Sanger Flat and Sanger Shovel-nose Hydro



Heres a great video of the whole day by RW Morris!   


Get it on Brother! 

After the daytime fun at the river we had a little get-together at a local ranch where they invited all us Hot-boaters in for a some more cold beveys and some great catered Mexican dishes that made for a great end to an already just absolutely awesome day on the Delta! 

A big Thank You to "Billy and Crew" from NorCal V-Drive for putting on a great event for all of us to enjoy




And here's a slideshow of all my photos from the day 


This was the sunset for a GREAT DAY!!!! 


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Trailer Upgrade

Well I finally got around to doing the trailer changes Ive been wanting to do and getting it all rebuilt basically. It was the last thing really left to do on this whole project from its starting point. This is what it started out looking like with the white painted frame, white fenders, 14" chrome reverse wheels and the spiral chrome caps, regular lights  and old bunk boards and side boards.

I decided to just take it totally apart (except the axles and springs), weld up all the old existing light holes and clean up all of the welds all over it. I installed the chrome fenders and they were a little different than the old ones so the steps had to be filled in with sheet metal. Some the step sheet metal had to be repaired after dings and dents have taken their toll.



After installing the new fenders I realized my old 14" steel wheel offset dimension was totally wrong and they were sticking out of the fenders... so I found a set of 15" aluminum wheels (Ford Ranger XLT) and practically new tires for a deal and would fit into the wells just perfect. A little elbow grease and some aluminum polish and they came out nice.


The whole trailer then went down to a sandblaster here locally and they knocked it out in a few hours and I had it back home the next day for the primer coats to be put on... man let me tell you trailers are not easy to paint! Then I sprayed it with an industrial silver coating that should last a good long time and be easy to touch up if needed.

I cut and made all new bunks for it and also made new side fender boards. I coated them all with LINEX truck bed liner before installing all new Marine grade carpet instead of home carpet. That should keep them water-resistant for awhile. 
  

The final product came out pretty decent and I still have a few more small things to do to it like step plates for the side steps and rear steps above the brake lights, and the tie downs mounted on the rear.


I got the "D" rings welded inside the perimeter rails all the way around for a future highway cover too! 






Monday, March 17, 2014

St. Patties Day with the DLB

"It's Always Boating Weather" as the DLB proclaims and this day was no different!  Only in California in mid March can you find the Delta with smooth water and 80 degree days...  what an awesome day on the rivers with all the folks from the Delta Lunch Bunch. Dont know how many boats showed up but we had a pretty good group of people and friends and family that came out to have a bit'o the Irish fun...

Heres some pics: (click on pic for the full size version)