| Re: Some advice on an older glass & wood Tornado, Thanks in advc
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#207320 04/01/10 01:20 AM 04/01/10 01:20 AM |
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | Hi Steve,
If it is mid-70's or younger, it is likely an all glass SailCraft of Canada boat. There were wooden boats built of that age, but most were clear varnished, not painted like your picture.
If all glass, check the decks for soft spots...small area easy to fix...if extensive might not be worth more than $1k as you'll need to do a lot of work. If it is wood construction and if it is not rotting/still light & stiff, it could be a wonderful performer.
My Dad co-ran Sailcraft in Montreal until mid-1970's and I grew up on these boats. If you have questions send them my way.
Mike Dobbs Tornado CAN 99 "Full Tilt"
| | | Re: Some advice on an older glass & wood Tornado, Thanks in advc
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#207324 04/01/10 02:42 AM 04/01/10 02:42 AM |
Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 1,382 Essex, UK Jalani
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Posts: 1,382 Essex, UK | Do you mean it's a wooden Herbert Glas Tornado?
Fantastic boat if it is as Herbert built them light and very, very strong. It would date from late 70's to late 80's - obviously the later the better. If it has been looked after and you're not looking to race it rigged as the latest T's it could be a cheap and thoroughly enjoyable toy!
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