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  1. MNhunter1

    New Journey

    Still need to update the registration and get the numbers on, but she now identifies as a Starcraft.
  2. MNhunter1

    New Journey

    Picked up another TOP project locally for $50 to add to the fleet. 1976 that needs a little work, but will either see a restoration in the future, or become another parts motor. The first distributor model to add to the four other CDI motors I have sitting here. Also found a nice little long...
  3. MNhunter1

    New Journey

    Slowly picking away at all this wiring and my body is reminding me that its not as limber as it once was. These center consoles add another element without the ability to just run wires/cables/steering/etc. under gunnels and/or behind side panels. The top mount controls, gauges, ignition, etc...
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    1982 starcraft v220 mariner v5 potential rebuild

    Check out Aircraft Tool Supply(ATS) and some of their 4x rivet guns. I've been happy with mine. Tried it with the air hammer, which was fine for a couple of solids, but if you're going to be setting more than just a few, it's well worth the investment. Watermann has a excellent sticky at the...
  5. MNhunter1

    New Journey

    Little bump in the road…triple cardiac bypass at 50…no fun.
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    New Journey

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    New Journey

  8. MNhunter1

    New Journey

    Time to bring this thread back to life! Took a little hiatus for awhile due to some unexpected medical issues, but I've been following along in the shadows again and ready to finally get this old girl back on the water. Looks like things have slowed down significantly on the forum, but I still...
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    Help value this SC please.

    Hack job for sure. I'd look at the value of the trailer and motor. Hull looks to be a '70s era inboard that was converted to an outboard. Windshield/console is non-standard. Scrap value aluminum as it will likely need a complete rebuild/inspection. I'd say maybe $500 for the trailer and $500 for...
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    1982 starcraft v220 mariner v5 potential rebuild

    Check out Watermann's sticky at the top of the Starcraft forum... https://forums.iboats.com/threads/rivets-rivets-and-more-rivets-repaired.741809/
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    1982 starcraft v220 mariner v5 potential rebuild

    Wish mine was a 22ft'r...but then it wouldn't fit in my garage. I'm on the home stretch of wrapping up my MR180. Just need to finish up the wiring and mount the motor. Looking forward to following along with your build! Happy to help wherever I can.
  12. MNhunter1

    198x SS-150 rebuild

    I'd use screws for attaching to the deck. Rivets are great for securing the deck to the stringers/ribs, but they won't have backing to grab onto with the frame to deck attachment.
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    Is it only a matter of time for leaks?

    V5's are hard to come by as it is. You may be waiting for a while to find a good deal on a 22ft OB. I'd love a big 22ft'r, but my 18ft fits in my garage and is fine for any lake/river I fish here in MN. Doesn't mean I still don't consider the >20ft Starcrafts whenever I see one pop up for sale...
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    Is it only a matter of time for leaks?

    My '72 Nova was whiteboard foam, as was my '78 16SS. My '84 MR180 was pour in foam. Most pour in I have seen was in the 80's models.
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    Is it only a matter of time for leaks?

    I personally would not look at a boat from the 70's/80's without expecting a transom and deck replacement. I've ripped up too many floors to discover what's hiding beneath. I also wouldn't pay anywhere close to 5K on an original 70's/80's 16SS unless it was outfitted with a newer motor/trailer...
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    1972 Starcraft Nova

    Windshield replacement seal was from Taylor Made Systems, profile 8288020. I purchased 8' at $2.27/ft + shipping and handling...but that was also 2014.
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    1984 115hp TOP Switch Box Wiring

    Are the switch blocks grounded via the mounting screws? Do they need a separate ground wire? Any potential harm/damage if I try to start it with the stator wires inverted from top to bottom switch block? Is there a way to determine where they should be aside from the yellow sleeve?
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    1972 Starcraft Nova

    Yes, the rivets should drill out like any other rivet. I don't recall it being difficult to put back together, but I only replaced my bottom seal and bolts, so didn't do a full disassembly. I picked up a replacement seal from somewhere, but I'll need to dig through my parts bin to find it and...
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    1984 115hp TOP Switch Box Wiring

    I have a 1984 TOP I am going through and had a few questions regarding the switch box wiring: 1) Upper switch box ground cable - top coil pack has ground wires running to top left screw of the upper switch box. There was also another ground wire running from this screw to the Neg post on the...
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    1972 Starcraft Nova

    Here are a few pictures from my bow reconstruction:
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