That is a really cool boat. Glad to see another San Jose vdrive boater
Hobby
I don't know about 67's but a little later they built some kick ass ski racers!!
They were built very solid and run well in the rough stuff! I think a few board members have them ,so I would expect them to reply sooner or later so keep watching!
GOOD LUCK with your new toy!
Keep us posted with details or even a pic or two!
What does it have in the way of an engine?v-drive?etc.....
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...82_Belmont.gif
this is picture of one that cal***boat here on the boards had owned awhile back that was posted in another thread
That is a really cool boat. Glad to see another San Jose vdrive boater
Hobby
Hey C-Tail, are you absolutely sure that's a '67 Belmont? Do you have paperwork/doc's? Is there a manufacturer badge somewhere on the boat? I really would like to know because I've got a Belmont flattie at my disposal and it's of the same vintage...but we are unsure of exact year. Further, I am just fifteen minutes from you (Mtn View) and we can compare side-by-side in a couple months when things clear up weather-wise. Hull design looks similar to what we've got.
But look at rrrr's boat, his is 1967 also--not a Belmont--but appears much like yours in gel coat, hull design and interior layout:
His:
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/.../350rrrr_1.jpg
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/.../350rrrr_2.jpg
Yours:
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data/500/9752bel01.jpg
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data/500/9752bel05.jpg
Anyway, if you are certain that yours is a Belmont, then I'd certainly like for us to get our boats side-by-side and check 'em out in the spring.
LO
p.s. They are built very rigidly and can handle mucho HP, assuming the overall condition of the hull is still in good shape. Perhaps on the heavy side, though.
1000% sure its a belmont. bought it from the family of the original owner AND it has the coast card plate and badges to back it up.. thats exactly what my belmont looks like! are you sure his ISNT a belmont??? very cool to see that other boat just like it.. sure lets meet up some time and compare boats!
-George
p.s. thanks for the pics help too you guys!
oh yeah the boat looks a whole lot better than those pictures show.. its been raining and i havent had the chance to clean it up
-george
if any body wants to get ahold of me you guys can email me at RedSVO86@aol.com MY name is chirs, my buddy George is the one helping me post questions about my boat
-Thanks!!!!
George
Talk to sangerboy he knows alittle about them I think. He has a belmont in the shed.
1000% sure its a belmont. bought it from the family of the original owner AND it has the coast card plate and badges to back it up.. .. sure lets meet up some time and compare boats!
-George
Very excited to hear the Belmont Manufacturer confirmation. :rollside: We'll hook up soon.
Ours has several layers of paint on it and looks lousy...appearance is not our priority with this boat (not at the moment).
TTYL,
LO
p.s. Yes, rrrr's boat is cleaner than clean. He won a best original v-drive award at an event last August.
I'm not sure what my hull is, but that one kinda looks like mine from the back:
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...Edited-med.JPG
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/data/500/540103.JPG
I have a 1967 Belmont 19' V-drive 5 degree flat bottom boat. i am trying to lean more about the boat i have just bought. I was wondering if anyone else has any knoledge about these boats. cappablilities, how safe, ect... ect.. anything would be great. THANKS!!
-George
Belmonts were built in Fresno by Smitty and Lynn Weeks. The boat shop was on Belmont Ave hence the name. I have a couple of them at my place a 1960 20' http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...d_boat-med.jpg
it is in sad shape right now but in line for restoration and a 1965 20' model that I'm restoring for a friend. Generally the boats were built very sturdy and can handle a lot of power. Congrats on your find it should be a lot of fun. Check the bottom- Belmont flatties were usually built with quite a bit of rocker in them. They also were usually custom order deals, each one usually came with a plaque that said "This boat custom built for (name of original owner)"