26ft trailer
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Re: 26ft trailer
You may have already done this, but you might try to research the "Telstar 26's and 8M's" topic for more info on your boat and trailer.
Jim Parsch
Sunshine & Whiskey
Telstar 28 #339
Bedford, IN
Sunshine & Whiskey
Telstar 28 #339
Bedford, IN
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Re: 26ft trailer
I have an old Telstar 26. Mine is Hull #52 built in the early '70s. I was close to finishing before the Pandemic took me away from my project and made me concentrate on my house (since my kids all came home from college). I can probably take some pictures of the trailer for you if you like.
That boat is not a '79 that you show in the link. It is much earlier than that. I would guess that it as early as mine. It had the original UA jet drive. The engine bay doors are still there and the cut out for the jet drive has been glassed over. The amas are the same as mine and were only used for a couple of years on Tony's early boats. My guess is that you have a '73 or '74 production boat. Maybe it was not titled until '79 but by then Tony was making the late Mark II model, which had added room in the cabin and different amas.
The trailer looks original and is in the same shape as mine. They were basically useless when they were new because they were grossly under-designed but weakened by rust, they are downright dangerous.
That boat is not a '79 that you show in the link. It is much earlier than that. I would guess that it as early as mine. It had the original UA jet drive. The engine bay doors are still there and the cut out for the jet drive has been glassed over. The amas are the same as mine and were only used for a couple of years on Tony's early boats. My guess is that you have a '73 or '74 production boat. Maybe it was not titled until '79 but by then Tony was making the late Mark II model, which had added room in the cabin and different amas.
The trailer looks original and is in the same shape as mine. They were basically useless when they were new because they were grossly under-designed but weakened by rust, they are downright dangerous.
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Thanks for the info Hull52 I would love some pictures of yours if you don't mind then hopefully I can make some solid decisions
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My Imjur account is not working today so I posted these on Prime. Here's the link.
https://www.amazon.com/photos/groups/kx ... 0268291f01
https://www.amazon.com/photos/groups/kx ... 2e849a23e6
Note that the second link is for 2 pictures. You have to hit the arrow to see the second one. Hope this helps.
Lou G.
https://www.amazon.com/photos/groups/kx ... 0268291f01
https://www.amazon.com/photos/groups/kx ... 2e849a23e6
Note that the second link is for 2 pictures. You have to hit the arrow to see the second one. Hope this helps.
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Thanks lou
Unfortunately I can't get the link to work
Unfortunately I can't get the link to work
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Thanks lou
Does you have any photos of your boat aswell so I can compare?
Paul
Does you have any photos of your boat aswell so I can compare?
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There are some good shots of my boat in the Telstar 26 thread. This one espically. Check out all 3 pages of the thread.http://telstarowners.net/bb/viewtopic.p ... 935a4a6aff
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