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  1. De strong head

    StarCraft 1988 MR 220 V restoring

    With the transom skin, I made a template with the transom skin( the one for the inside is 1/4 inch smaller than the original template, so it fit inside of the boat) and did the same process with the epoxy and screws, once the epoxy was cured, drill the factory holes( drains and screws) and...
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    StarCraft 1988 MR 220 V restoring

    The plates were attached by pair, one inside and the other outside, with a thin coat of g flex 655 between each surface and once cured put some solid rivets. The first step: once side and put some screws to hold the plate, after 24 hrs did the same with the second plate. The rivets were done...
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    StarCraft 1988 MR 220 V restoring

    After dismantling, the first step was fix all the holes on the bottom and transom skin. I did this based on a video, bought some aluminum plates, solid rivets and gflex epoxy 655. Start cleaning the hull with a brush and sandpaper. Took all the measurements of the damaged areas . With the...
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    StarCraft 1988 MR 220 V restoring

    After tons of DIY videos on youtube( many amazing rebuilds and big ideas ), studying a lot about epoxy, aluminum, wood and fiberglass, put my hands to work… Start dismantling the boat, remove the T-top, the console, the floor, the transom and of course the fiberglass form the hull. At this point...
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    StarCraft 1988 MR 220 V restoring

    Hello everybody, I’m new in the forum, Im from Mexico ( so sorry if my typing has some mistakes). I have a MR 220 that have been resorting for the last months, was my dreamed boat, so didn’t hesitate with the deal, everything was nice looking and aparently in good shape . Once that I start...
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