Any one else out there have a polar kraft boat? Please chime in and make the polar kraft page a worthy addition
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2008 Polarkraft Kodiak 178 FS, 150 HP optimax, just recently upgraded to smartcraft instruments. Fish head graphics package. (Northern Alberta, Canada)
can anyone identify this polar kraft 15' v bottom, it has a 69 Evinrude 40 hp lark on it. ( I need controls )done ( isn't e-bay great.) I am going to have to replace the transum,(done) . I have fire! I finally got the old points clean enough to ground the mag coils, took 2 tries. It even started from the old plugs, this thing has sat for 20 years in a barn!
update: I removed the old transom, it was 1 1/4 thick. I'm going back with 1sheet of 3/4 epoxied and another of 1/2 ss screwed together. I made a templet from cardboard taped to the back of the transom and marked it from the outside of the hull. I removed a additional 3/8" from the cardboard and fitted it inside. I had to cutout for the 4 aluminum runners on the bottom and notch for the drain plug and transfer it to the plywood. I test fit both pieces of wood, It's going to be a tight fit after the epoxy since this boat has a inside aluminum piece.
update 9-12-08: I finished the transom, bought controls off ebay for 59.00 with 12' cable and ignition keys. now to the floor, MDO board like this http://www.reecesupply.com/cas/2006%20catalog.pdf
9-27-08
The floor is done, I'm fixing to cover it with outdoor carpet. I put new bearings in the generator, cleaned the points under the cover of the regulator and now it works and the motor runs and idles.
I took my boat out today. I found a small lake to test it out on close to my house. With the idle mixture 3/4 out it idled perfect, the generator and starter as well as the selectric controls worked flawless. After trying a full throttle run, I discover the main jet was clogged again. Luckly the last tool I thew in the tool bag was the home made jet screwdriver. After the cleaning it ran at full throttle fine. I have zero leaks even after being in a field for 33 years full of water freezing over and over, just WOW. The lower unit didn't have any moisture after the test run either. I'm a happy camper!
Now I'm about to fight the State of Texas to get a title for the boat and motor. ( I wonder if I can also take a picture of my cute grandkids begging for the state to issue a title too), it worked for another here.
hello i have a 1984 polar kraft cub 15ft it is 60 inches across top beam 42 below it came with a 25 mariner with stick steer etc i took the stick steer out i prefer tiller style im using a 1971 evinrude 18hp it pushes it great gets on plane easy with me and one other person but with three it is a very slow process, it has a semi v front other pple call it the ice breaker front, the first 3 feet of the front of the boat is kinda narrow then it will get wide fast it is very stable on water my cruise speed with the 18 is about 18-20 mph according to my gps anyone else ever heard of a 15ft polarkraft cub? 1984 model im up grading to a 25 hp suzuki in the spring
it took 3 tries with the TPWL office to get my numbers and titles but it's finally done. Not a leak or a loose rivit after over 30 years in a field.
1963 Polarkraft
This is my Polar Kraft. I have not been able to put a model name, or yr on it.. I have searched and searched. Have just about given up hope.. Funny thing about this is, I used to live across the street from Polar Kraft when it was in Olive Branch,Ms
I just bought a 1989 polar kraft boat for $350. As you can imagine it's in pretty bad shape. Had been sitting out on the trailer and had a foot or so of water and mud in it. Cleaned it up and it doesnt look to bad. I just put a trolling motor on it and went around the lake and .... it didn't sink!! not even a drop of water. I think it will be a pretty nice boat when I get done with it. It' 16 feet and 66 inches across the top of the beam. Has two seats and a live well. I called the company with my number of the back of the boat and he said they bought the company from where it was located in Ms. (they are in Indiana) and got no information on the boats made prior to 2000. He didn't have any info. Wow! sounds strange. I will put a picture on this forem of the boat if I can ever figure out how....
Could use help on how to remove age old water stains on the bottom and sides of the boat. What size cover should I buy for it?
Hi Fisherman,.. I am in the same boat, as to finding out what and where.. Godfrey marine bought Polar Kraft I guess in 1999 or 2000. They seem unwilling to help unless you are buying..
Polar Kraft was in Olive Branch,Ms. The company was started in 1958 by three brothers, and had about a hundred and fifty employees (so I'm told).. I've lived in the area most of my life, and even lived almost across the street from Polar Kraft for a few years.. Most folks in Olive Branch had a relative, or knew someone that worked there.. The building that was Polar Kraft, is now a body shop.. People still call it "the old polar kraft place".. I believe my boat is one of the first runabouts they made. I have not been able to put a yr or a model name on it.. My tag was lost.. I have emailed back and forth with a guy that claims to have one like mine. Says his is a 59, but have not been able to get him to send any pics of it..
Don't know about the water stains.. Think I'd try a scotch bright pad on a 4" grinder/buffer..