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Jack Member
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Posted: Thu Jul 28th, 2005 01:07 am |
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Hi everyone.
We have recently taken possession of an oldie but goodie runabout.
It's a [Canadian?] Sangstercraft glass 13+ footer with the hull number 5981 stamped on a brass plate on the transom. With its embossed logo and hefty appearance it looks like a classic from the 60's!
Anyone with info (date of build, where built, etc.) on this great little boat would be appreciated.
Thanks, Jack in Victoria, BC
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StoveBolt Member
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Posted: Wed May 31st, 2006 03:56 am |
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| Hello! I also have a weeee little Sangstercraft! It's a 14' and is a 1960. It is made in Vancouver, as were all Sangstercrafts. It has a 35hp Merc 350 on the back. I'm just gettin it runnin, and can't wait to get it on the water! Do you have any pix of yours? I'll post one of mine! I believe that the first 2 digits of the vin # is the year, making yours a '59. Attachment: Boat 16.JPG (Downloaded 100 times) Last edited on Wed May 31st, 2006 03:57 am by StoveBolt |
Jack Member
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Posted: Wed May 31st, 2006 05:57 am |
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Oh, terrific! I didn't expect any more replies to my post as it has been almost a year since leaving the message. But, yes, still got it - - tarped up - - and it's good to thank you for the info. I kinda thought it was pretty ancient lol.
Give me a shout at: jacksimpson@telus.net then we can gab a little about our boats n' stuff. I'll rummage around for some pics of the little gem 
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Thom V Administrator

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Posted: Fri Jun 2nd, 2006 10:08 pm |
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Hey Jack and StoveBolt,
How about you gents posting a picture each of your Sangstercraft. We all would like to see what these small boats look like!
Thanks for the effort!
Thom V
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StoveBolt Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 4th, 2006 07:45 am |
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I'll be puttin up more for sure! And Jack, I'll deffinatly be emailin yah fer a chat. I'm stoked! I just ordered my Owners manual, Service manual, and PArts description from http://www.oldmercs.com Bob Grubb down there in PA has a whole bunch of old merc stuff, so I'm gonna be gettin the thing running, real soon! I CAN'T WAIT!!! I'll post some pix of the thing goin into the water 2!! I'm giddy! Here's a couple more pix!  Attachment: Boat 7.JPG (Downloaded 90 times)
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StoveBolt Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 4th, 2006 07:51 am |
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| Here's 1! Attachment: Boat 6.JPG (Downloaded 118 times)
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StoveBolt Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 4th, 2006 07:53 am |
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| And another............. Attachment: Boat 9.JPG (Downloaded 102 times)
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StoveBolt Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 4th, 2006 07:53 am |
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| And another............ Attachment: Boat 18.JPG (Downloaded 102 times)
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Jack Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 4th, 2006 07:06 pm |
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Thanks for the interest, guys.
A short video of our little boat can be found on our .ftp site - - I'll leave it up for a couple weeks or so.
http://www.wfiles.jetirc.net/Sangstercraft/ (pick VirtualTour)
It's a pretty 'goofy' little video and it was originally set up last year to help advertise the package.
Some background: the Sangster was a recent gift from my elderly father inlaw and it was in dire need of some repairs and TLC (been used mainly on small inland lakes) . After restoring it to a closer shadow of its former self we re-floated and got some fun out of the little guy during last season. But having had other much larger craft over the years, we found this little fella rather risky for most of our surrounding mass of salt water. So in the end we figured it should be sold to someone who would enjoy it more, hense the video push.
Even with the surprising interest, in the end we decided to hang on to it for another season (this year) and see what happens. We use a '55 Chev p/up for towing and so that in itself has become an fun adventure. Yeah, both vehicles seem to get along well together 
Much obliged to Stovebolt for passing along his pix as well as that little tidbit of info on our 'little buddy's' history. Didn't realize its build date went back that far - - 1959!!
It will be nifty to find even more stuff about it and the company who made it.
Jack
Attachment: Sangstercraft2b.jpg (Downloaded 108 times)
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InetGuy Member
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Posted: Mon Jun 5th, 2006 11:07 pm |
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| Hey, Great to have found this site ! I have just purchased a 1970 14.5 ft Sangstercraft of my own and look forward to many years in it.. Pic Attached Attachment: Mike'sBoat 002.jpg (Downloaded 107 times)
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StoveBolt Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 6th, 2006 06:23 am |
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Holy CRAP!!! That makes 2 of us!!! Well, you 1970 blows my theory that they were only around for a few years! I'm glad your here! Are you up by the Shuswap Lake? Jack, Maybe you n the family should come over and head up to Inetguys place for some campin n boatin!! LOL We could have a little Sangstercraft Love-in! How di you come across your boat? And what do you know about it? The 3 of us are the only ones I've seen!
Oh, and Jack? Thats a great little vid!! 
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InetGuy Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 6th, 2006 11:32 pm |
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| Yes I am right in Salmon Arm which is on Shuswap Lake. I found it 2 weekends ago when I was driving out to borrow a friends aluminum to go fishing. Had it out last weekend and it runs great. It came with the trailer, downriggers, fish finder, 2 engine manuals, 1 35 Hp manual start ( on the boat ) and another 35 Hp Electric Start which he was going to use the leg off the manual one to put on the electric start one ( he broke the leg ).. All for only $900 !! He was a really nice old guy and was glad to see it was going to someone who appreciated the "retro-ness" of it and was going to take care of it.
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InetGuy Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 6th, 2006 11:34 pm |
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Oops sorry guys I forgot to add another pic .. So here goes..
And Jack, StoveBolt is correct.. thats a great vid clip.Attachment: Mike'sBoat 003.jpg (Downloaded 93 times) Last edited on Tue Jun 6th, 2006 11:35 pm by InetGuy |
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Posted: Wed Jul 12th, 2006 11:34 pm |
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| hey guys, still there? i have a sangstercraft from vancouver. it must be really old, the top curves in at the top by the transom. the brass plate said 60-234
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phaedo Member
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Posted: Tue Aug 1st, 2006 06:51 am |
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| Hi all! It's good to see there are more Sangstercraft owners around. I got a 15'6'' Sangstercraft a couple years ago, but I haven't been able to find any info about it. The hull shape of mine looks like the 1970 model pics posted, but the windshield is two flat glass panels divided in the centre. I haven't been able to figure out what year my boat is so if there is anyone with a Sanstercraft that looks similar to mine, could you please let me know what year it is?
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StoveBolt Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 2nd, 2006 06:36 pm |
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| Hi There! What is the vin # on your boat? We might be able to tell from there!
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phaedo Member
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Posted: Thu Aug 3rd, 2006 12:34 am |
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| The boat is beong stored in Duncan right now. I am going up island later this week so I will check the VIN. I'll post the number when I get back in a few days.
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phaedo Member
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Posted: Tue Aug 8th, 2006 11:40 pm |
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| Hi all! I went up island yesterday to check the VIN # on my boat. The only numbers I could find were on a steel plate that is riveted to the inside of the transom. The only numbers were: DOT214632 Model #1560 Max HP 75. I could not find any serial number on the boat. Where are the numbers usually located?
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Steen Member
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Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 01:16 am |
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Hi there,Stovebolt,
My name is Steen Jensen, I have just bought a Sangstercraft very similar to yours,
The windshield is not as tall and it is a bit bigger it measures approx 15 ft. I just brought it home yesterday, it needs mostly cosmetic work it came with a 1964 65hp Merc and a trailer, I got it all for $300.00.
Do you have any idea what year this may be?
The only #'s I can read on the plate are DOT 113456 75 1460 m-14.
All the rest I cannot read because the motor is in the way and I cannot get the right angle to read them, it is too cold outside right now to spend any time out there, I live in Kelowna. The temp right now is 4, shortly I will start to get this together and hopefully on the water.
Any info or help is greatly appreciated.
Steen
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Posted: Thu Aug 30th, 2007 04:14 pm |
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I just got an old Sangstercraft boat . The hull sweeps to the stern so must be a speed model as opposed to the others I see here. Does anyone have an idea of what the vintage might be as the plate at the stern in missing? The pics are too large to post.
Thanks,
Dean
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