Hi all,
I have aquired a 20' Chestnut Gadabout with a full stern. I think it is fairly rare as I can't find much info about it other than in the 1950 catalogue. It came with a keel and 4 bilge keels (not sure if that's the correct terminology but they are 2 extra boards for either side of the keel) and a keelson as well as sponsons. It was fiberglassed but it has all been removed. The previous owner had replaced 17 ribs and I replaced 17 more. I plan to canvas it and then put a new keel and keelson and leave the bilge keels and sponsons off of it. I have a few questions:
1. Has anyone heard of or worked on a Gadabout? (They look similar to Grand Lakers)
2. Is it a big deal if I leave the extra keels and sponsons off? I only plan to use it in rivers and small lakes.
3. Do I attach the keel first then the keelson or are they installed simultaneously?
Thanks for any help.
Tom
I have aquired a 20' Chestnut Gadabout with a full stern. I think it is fairly rare as I can't find much info about it other than in the 1950 catalogue. It came with a keel and 4 bilge keels (not sure if that's the correct terminology but they are 2 extra boards for either side of the keel) and a keelson as well as sponsons. It was fiberglassed but it has all been removed. The previous owner had replaced 17 ribs and I replaced 17 more. I plan to canvas it and then put a new keel and keelson and leave the bilge keels and sponsons off of it. I have a few questions:
1. Has anyone heard of or worked on a Gadabout? (They look similar to Grand Lakers)
2. Is it a big deal if I leave the extra keels and sponsons off? I only plan to use it in rivers and small lakes.
3. Do I attach the keel first then the keelson or are they installed simultaneously?
Thanks for any help.
Tom