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  1. SHSU

    1975 StarCraft Mariner build "The Unicorn"

    What about angle iron screwed into the deck? I would be nervous about it shifting when wet and hitting a big wave. Might just be me. SHSU
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    1987 Starcraft islander 190v?

    Nothing like a bit of elbow grease and gentle nudging by Mr. Hammer to get it done!! SHSU
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    Shoestring Starcraft SS160 Resto-mod - let the long slow road begin

    Should just be a light scuff, not a sanding in the traditional sense. So just enough to break the top layer/film. SHSU
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    1975 StarCraft Mariner build "The Unicorn"

    Like the flip flop seat. How you securing it to the deck? SHSU
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    1976 22' SUS O/B "Hydration Break"

    I think every transom removal requires you to find some corrosion behind it. That being said, sounds like you have plan of attack and are good to go. SHSU
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    New Journey

    You will find different suggestions, but general consensus is its a waste of time, as you are not actually covering the area where the rivet comes through the hull. That being said, I did have extra material as well and still hit them. It helped me sleep better at night. lol SHSU
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    Shoestring Starcraft SS160 Resto-mod - let the long slow road begin

    Looking good!!! We are our own worst critics. Most people won't even notice, let alone know that its an imperfection. SHSU
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    1987 Starcraft islander 190v?

    Took me a minute to figure out the honeycomb pattern on your patch was because it was old road sign. lol SHSU
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    1975 StarCraft Mariner build "The Unicorn"

    Just curious, what is the plug on the right of the transom cover for? SHSU
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    1987 Starcraft islander 190v?

    We have all done something questionable on our builds. As long as you are willing to learn it will be a fun ride. That being said, I had a couple patches that I covered heavy in 5200 as well. It seems to get everywhere no matter how careful you are. SHSU
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    1966 Starcraft Holiday Interior Work

    I would guess that is the case. I didn't have that nice trim cap over the end. It was just the screw/bolt at the end securing it. SHSU
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    Shoestring Starcraft SS160 Resto-mod - let the long slow road begin

    How much you want to spend? lol You can go either route, but if you think they could get hit you want to make sure they have some cover to protect them. Also, if water could get to them screw is better then glue. SHSU
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    Shoestring Starcraft SS160 Resto-mod - let the long slow road begin

    Strip lighting should provide more then enough light. Just got to spend the money to get a descent set of strip lights. Otherwise you risk having burnouts and having to replace sooner then one would like. SHSU
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    New Journey

    Those are some good looking tails (y) SHSU
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    New Journey

    Looking good and remember when I was at that point. As for the coat-it, I wouldn't worry about it to much. If you are getting the much flex to break it, I think you have other areas of concern/damage. SHSU
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    Where do I belong? Alum Goods 1687, SS16 Clone?

    Mine terminated in the same area as @MNhunter1. Also, for the gap at the bottom, I like the idea of a small one to allow water to flow through. Mine didn't sit flush for this reason. SHSU
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    Where do I belong? Alum Goods 1687, SS16 Clone?

    I wish I had done the testing you did. I used 3m 90 and was pleased with how it worked for the floors. Not thrilled with the sides.... It has been a battle in some areas to keep the Nautolex sticking to the sides. SHSU
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    2021 Starcraft Splash of the Year Champion!

    Great projects all around. Thanks for taking us along for the journey!!! SHSU
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    1979 Starcraft 16’ SS Refresh

    Got to keep the First Mate happy!!!! lol SHSU
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    Where do I belong? Alum Goods 1687, SS16 Clone?

    I did similar with mine and it works great. Snugged tight and no movement. The deck and pedestal are rigid and strong, the seat.... Well it works for now and we will eventually upgrade. SHSU
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