reelfishin
Captain
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2007
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I finally found one of the Starcraft boats that I have been searching for, it's in fair condition, with a few minor issues. Theres a poorly repaired crack in the hull about 2 foot above the keel a bout midway back, it looks like it may have been a lateral split caused by stress at the end of one of the inner ribs, but someone tried to solder it or something and failed. It was covered in some sort of sealer. There's a few leaky rivets, but nothing that a coat of Gluvit won't cure. The transom is sound but has a weak upper corner, so I'm just going to change out the wood, it's a fairly easy job on these. The floor is decent but has been redone by simply laying a new floor over the old one, I will toss all of it in favor of some new wood. These are all aluminum other than that, so there's no major surgery to repair this. I will use 3/4" plywood and I'll epoxy coat it thoroughly before and after installation. The same for the new transom wood.
I plan to only install two pedestal seats, no carpet and a fresh 12 gallon tank. It came with a new windshield, but I think I may leave it off for now, it's one less thing to get in the way. The rest is just touch up and cosmetic work.
The most serious concern is the crack in the lower hull, it's about 4" long and I think I can just clean and weld it up the right way, then I'll reinforce the backside with some epoxy just to be safe. It's a freshwater boat and is an early 60's model.
With this addition I will have to thin the heard a bit, this makes 8 boats in all, at least two will have to go. I will have to part with my Duo and either my Starcraft Capri or my Renken.
I basically need to free up some of my trailers. I am two short right now.
I plan to only install two pedestal seats, no carpet and a fresh 12 gallon tank. It came with a new windshield, but I think I may leave it off for now, it's one less thing to get in the way. The rest is just touch up and cosmetic work.
The most serious concern is the crack in the lower hull, it's about 4" long and I think I can just clean and weld it up the right way, then I'll reinforce the backside with some epoxy just to be safe. It's a freshwater boat and is an early 60's model.
With this addition I will have to thin the heard a bit, this makes 8 boats in all, at least two will have to go. I will have to part with my Duo and either my Starcraft Capri or my Renken.
I basically need to free up some of my trailers. I am two short right now.