1946 Elco

Discussion in 'Wooden Boat Building and Restoration' started by Kyle, Apr 10, 2004.

  1. Kyle
    Joined: Mar 2004
    Posts: 36
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Tulsa Ok

    Kyle Junior Member

    I am looking for photos or info on a 1946 Elco sportcruiser. Mystic seaport has sent me the sales brochures (photocopies). I was hoping that someone might know where another one of these boats might be. Any info sure would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Kyle
     
  2. peterriess
    Joined: May 2004
    Posts: 1
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Los Angeles, CA

    peterriess New Member

    Found - Elco Sport Cruiser

    There are a few around. I was recently aboard one in Long Beach (CA). If you go to www.yachtworld.com, search "elco" under Boats for Sale", there are one or two for sale.
     
  3. CaptScot
    Joined: Aug 2004
    Posts: 45
    Likes: 1, Points: 8, Legacy Rep: 27
    Location: New Jersey

    CaptScot Junior Member

    Elco 1946 sportcruiser

    Kyle,

    You might be interested in the website www.elcos.org It is free and the closest thing to an Elco club. The person who created the site has complied a registery of all known Elcos and there is a parts wanted/for sale section.

    Scott
     
  4. Lee Hoffman
    Joined: Sep 2004
    Posts: 2
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Bremerton Wa

    Lee Hoffman New Member

    1947 ELCO sport Cruiser

    Kyle we own an1947 Elco Sports cruiser,She was used in the Seatle area as A photo boat for marine Photography. She is in excelent contition. The sunbrella was added about 1980 (it is after all, Seattle) Durring the summer months we cruise through out the San Jauns, and South Sound.
    enjoy the Photos

    Lee
     

    Attached Files:

  5. pungolee
    Joined: Jun 2004
    Posts: 103
    Likes: 1, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 34
    Location: north carolina

    pungolee Senior Member

    Those Post-War Elcos were hot at the time,along with Higgins, simply because of all the work that went into the PT boats.The lines are very similar,and you know the factories were still geared up from the war with good supplies and skilled workers.Many a returning serviceman wanted a boat he felt familiar with,and the Elco brand stood out.
     
  6. Kyle
    Joined: Mar 2004
    Posts: 36
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Tulsa Ok

    Kyle Junior Member

    Lee,
    Thanks for the pictures. If you wouldn't mind I have numerous questions. I am in the process of rebuilding mine. I have only found three others. None as beautiful as yours. I've attatched a photo from before. The previous owner fluffed her up nicely. Its to bad the structual wasn't addressed.

    Thank you very much.
    Kyle
     

    Attached Files:

  7. Randy Kyle
    Joined: Oct 2004
    Posts: 4
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Kingville Texas

    Randy Kyle New Member

    1947 Elco


    I have a 1947 Elco sportcruiser that is in the process of being restored. I have done alot of wood repair to this boat. I also have photos of it from several years ago as well as restoration photos. My wife and I are having a baby and regretefully may consider saleing it. I also would be interested in information about these boats.
    Randy Kyle
     
  8. Kyle
    Joined: Mar 2004
    Posts: 36
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Tulsa Ok

    Kyle Junior Member

    Randy,

    Where is Kingville Texas? I travel to Austin and Dallas quite a bit. I'd love to see your Elco. The invitation extends this way also. My Elco is here in Tulsa if your ever this way.
     
  9. Lee Hoffman
    Joined: Sep 2004
    Posts: 2
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Bremerton Wa

    Lee Hoffman New Member

    elco sports cruiser

    Kyle

    Not a problem We spent about 2 or 4 months under our boat replanking the forward starboard side. We are very lucky as to have only 1 frame that needed to be sistered. I still have some more planks that need to be looked at, (unfortunatly she was in fresh water for about 3 years)
     
  10. PAR
    Joined: Nov 2003
    Posts: 19,126
    Likes: 506, Points: 93, Legacy Rep: 3967
    Location: Eustis, FL

    PAR Yacht Designer/Builder

    Kyle, how did your keel come out?
     
  11. Kyle
    Joined: Mar 2004
    Posts: 36
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Tulsa Ok

    Kyle Junior Member

    Par,

    I haven't even had a chance to work on it for the last six months. I'm finnaly back in gear. I lack seven more frames before I get started on the keel and chines.
    Question. Which would you do first the keel or a chine? My feeling is the keel, so I can atatch the frames to something. Right now, with every new frame I C-clamp them to the existing stations to keep everything from hogging out of shape. That and about ten boat stands scattered evenly underneath.
    As always I value anyones input.

    Kyle
     
  12. PAR
    Joined: Nov 2003
    Posts: 19,126
    Likes: 506, Points: 93, Legacy Rep: 3967
    Location: Eustis, FL

    PAR Yacht Designer/Builder

    You still seem to have a good plan going, no sense fixing the chines if you have to move things a bit repairing the keel and frames.

    Got to be short, I'm in an epoxy run on some frames. Chase down the drips, come in, have a cigarette, have the other half ask when I'm coming to bed, chase down more drips, wipe off the door handle (God she hates that) tell her it's almost kicked . . . cooler weather is finally getting here and I can do this in the day time soon.
     
  13. Randy Kyle
    Joined: Oct 2004
    Posts: 4
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Kingville Texas

    Randy Kyle New Member

    Kyle, this is R Kyle good name. Like you I'm a remodeling and painting contractor(retired). My experience helps alot with this project. My boat has a hole knocked in the bottem by a large rock that I have not repaired yet but is pretty straight up.The rest of the hull is in pretty good shape except for the top plank. I removed this from front to back and repaired the stuctural member (sorry don,t know my boat terms) underkneath. From the bow to the cabin area I acomplished this be laminating wood strips to the proper dimention. I scrafed in a piece of mohagany at the deck from front to back and replaced the top plank with plywood epoxied in and out. The top of the bow has been completely rebuilt as well as the canopy with the port-holes. To many other areas to list. I basically target an area, take it apart, make new wood pieces and reasemmble with epoxy and adhesive. Would send pictures if I knew how to. Once top side repairs were done I have slept in this boat more times than I can count, cabin is in fair shape. Sounds like your boat is more complicated. Am real interested in what all you are doing to it.I have worked on mine for two years and have found it challenging and very rewarding. anyway this is long enough. Randy
     
  14. Randy Kyle
    Joined: Oct 2004
    Posts: 4
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Kingville Texas

    Randy Kyle New Member

    Lee Hoffman this is Randy Kyle. I also have a ,47 Elco and see thru Kyle's messages that you trailer you boat and have some questions about this. My boat looks very much like yours accept I have a hard top canopy. I guess these boats did'nt come with tops? I'm new to this computor thing and have not figured out how to put up pictures yet. Also looked for your name in registry and did'nt find it. thanks R Kyle.
     
  15. Kyle
    Joined: Mar 2004
    Posts: 36
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: Tulsa Ok

    Kyle Junior Member

    R> Kyle,
    Your right it is a great name. You might take an ice pick and start poking around in the bilge. Especially between the bottom of the frames and the inner planking. It can be a very depressing expierience. I've attatched a photo of the stem. This is the part that connects with keel and rolls upward. I'm not real sure of the trailerability of this boat. Putting her on the road will put more stress in areas that the boat wasn't designed for. All that being said, what the hell. I'm dragging her with me when I go some where. Where is your Elco located?

    Take care,
    Kyle
     

    Attached Files:


  • Loading...
    Forum posts represent the experience, opinion, and view of individual users. Boat Design Net does not necessarily endorse nor share the view of each individual post.
    When making potentially dangerous or financial decisions, always employ and consult appropriate professionals. Your circumstances or experience may be different.