Minnesota Classic Glastron Forum
General Category => Members Profiles / Introductions => Topic started by: APOS on May 28, 2020, 01:48:34 PM
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Hi all.
I am located in Oregon. I really like the styling of the classic Glastron boats.
I do not have one currently, but I am looking for one with minimal issues. Preferably something with an open bow (girlfriend's request), but not a deal-breaker. Happy to be here, please let me know if you have any leads (willing to travel a bit for the right boat)!
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Welcome to the forum APOS !
"Searchtempest" will search CL & eBay in your area for Glastrons.
https://www.searchtempest.com/
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Welcome aboard good luck in your search for a boat.
Not sure what part of Oregon your in but Seattle always seems to have some boats for sale
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Welcome to the forum APOS !
"Searchtempest" will search CL & eBay in your area for Glastrons.
https://www.searchtempest.com/
That is a great site, thank you! Time to browse ;D
Welcome aboard good luck in your search for a boat.
Not sure what part of Oregon your in but Seattle always seems to have some boats for sale
I am in Central, but I visit family in Washington from time to time. There is a really neat 68' GT160 there, but it would need a full resto (plus it has no title) :-/.
(https://i.imgur.com/JzpmwJi.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/gQE0Xke.jpg)
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The old Gt 160 is just a cool design. It looks to have every thing there but yes a major project.
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If price is right .. That would be the ultimate open bow Glastron !
Most old Glastrons are going to have rotted wood.
Two year only model .. All catalogs are here in Hi Res.
https://www.glastron.com/us/catalogs-and-product-information
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Way cool thanks for those resources. This would fit the bill so well, but it definitely wouldn't be on the water anytime soon. I am seeing if he can get a title for it, it would be a neat project for later down the road.
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One of our members ( cough - cough ) keep titles / regs. from old scrapped boats and reuses them.
Some states are easier then others to reg.
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Way cool thanks for those resources. This would fit the bill so well, but it definitely wouldn't be on the water anytime soon. I am seeing if he can get a title for it, it would be a neat project for later down the road.
look up I.T.S Titles here: https://its-titles.com/watercraft-registration/ (https://its-titles.com/watercraft-registration/)
If you know that the boat isn't stolen, you can get a legitimate title with the proper HIN. Yes, it'll cost you a couple hundred bucks...but you walk away with a clean titled boat that matches the HIN on the hull.
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look up I.T.S Titles here: https://its-titles.com/watercraft-registration/ (https://its-titles.com/watercraft-registration/)
If you know that the boat isn't stolen, you can get a legitimate title with the proper HIN. Yes, it'll cost you a couple hundred bucks...but you walk away with a clean titled boat that matches the HIN on the hull.
Interesting. It sounds like they go through Vermont to register them. I will have to dig a little deeper!