jasoutside
Supreme Mariner
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Re: 1968 15' Starcraft Jet Star Rebuild
No joke! Man the work on this small one is just sooooo much easier and straight forward! Example: Last night the rig was tight up against the garage wall on the port side and I couldn't get in there to get to the rubrail off. So, I grabbed the stern hull lifted it up and set it down about three feet over. So light it was ridiculous! Like moving a sack of potatoes.
$$$ wise I am in great shape too! I was also doing some quick math in my head figuring out my budget for this Jet. Since I now have the OB on hand, cash out of pocket from here on won't hardly be anything. Love that A bit of plywood, epoxy, paint, some rigging... and just about all of that stuff is already here as unused material from the big boat project. Like it
I would think you are happy this one has a lot less work needed to splash her.
No joke! Man the work on this small one is just sooooo much easier and straight forward! Example: Last night the rig was tight up against the garage wall on the port side and I couldn't get in there to get to the rubrail off. So, I grabbed the stern hull lifted it up and set it down about three feet over. So light it was ridiculous! Like moving a sack of potatoes.
$$$ wise I am in great shape too! I was also doing some quick math in my head figuring out my budget for this Jet. Since I now have the OB on hand, cash out of pocket from here on won't hardly be anything. Love that A bit of plywood, epoxy, paint, some rigging... and just about all of that stuff is already here as unused material from the big boat project. Like it