Re: My new Starcraft Project
Okay, so it has been a while since I posted, so I have tons of things to update. This is my first restore, so things have been pretty frustrating.
The brand new outdrive is installed and working great! The gimbal bearing was shot, so that had to be replaced also. The alternator was dead, so that was replaced. Brand new trailer tires are installed, which is how we noticed the broken equalizer bar, which has been replaced on both sides. Finished the rest of the vinyl, except the doghouse which I am going to make out of aluminum and paint white. Ripped the vinyl strips off the bow and stern, and painted that area navy blue. Replaced the bow and stern lights. Rewired the trailer lights. Replaced the dead power winch. Changed the grey colored motor oil (will get to that later...) Purchased a year subscription to Tow Boat US. Ummm I think that might be everything...
Okay, so after all that we decided to take her out this past Saturday. Left the house around 5am and headed for Cape May. Launched the boat, which looked great in the water btw

, and headed for the Delaware bay. Everything was running and sounding great, surprisingly. We were greeted with very rough water (the pictures don't do it justice). I guess it was a good test for the new boat. She handled great! Plowed through the waves without and problems and felt extremely safe. I am really happy with the way the boat handled out there. We drove around for about 4-5 hours and everything was pretty much perfect until we checked the oil. The new oil was back to that grey color

and the trip was over, we headed straight home. I know that the most probable cause is a water leak, but shouldn't the oil level have risen if water is leaking into it? We made sure to take note of the exact oil level on the dip stick when we changed the oil, and when we check it now its at that same level, just grey. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Right now I'm pretty much stuck with this oil issue, not sure what to do.
Sorry for the long post had a lot to catch up on, and better pictures will be up soon... I took these on my phone.