Hi all,
I purchased this ~1969 StarCraft Super Sport 16 from my neighbor who had recently purchased it last fall. He got a good deal on it, but decided it didn't make sense for his uses. The primary use for this boat is bass fishing. I don't care about tubing/skiing/cruising with other people. I have two graphs(Elite Ti2-12 and Echomap 93sv) and a MotorGuide Xi5 trolling motor hooked up to it. Either way, I have taken it out three times now, and I have some gripes with it that I want to correct.
The good:
The bad:
My proposal:
This guy did pretty much exactly what I am looking to do.
I anticipate the entire floor will need to be replaced eventually, but it is beginning to warm up and I would like to explore that later.
My question(s):
I purchased this ~1969 StarCraft Super Sport 16 from my neighbor who had recently purchased it last fall. He got a good deal on it, but decided it didn't make sense for his uses. The primary use for this boat is bass fishing. I don't care about tubing/skiing/cruising with other people. I have two graphs(Elite Ti2-12 and Echomap 93sv) and a MotorGuide Xi5 trolling motor hooked up to it. Either way, I have taken it out three times now, and I have some gripes with it that I want to correct.
The good:
- hull/paint is in great condition
- new transom
- 1984 70hp Evinrude runs great
- Newer trailer with new tires
- Nice travel cover
- Nice stainless steel prop
- Heavy duty seat pedestals and 4 seats
- Goes 32mph right now - I bet I can hit 35+ doing this conversion and changing props
The bad:
- Carpet is old and likely not meant for a boat
- Casting deck is aged and flexes; likely not marine plywood nor thick enough
- Floor has multiple soft spots. particularly under the driver seat (bolts coming up and very wiggly)
- Steering wheel is low and driver seat is too close to console/gunwale. I have to sweep my knees under the wheel and can't just sit down
- Steering wheel is also kind of loose in general and the stock? Starcraft wheel feels flimsy and a little too big.
- Previous owners' wiring was AWFUL but that has been corrected at this point.
- Rod holders don't hold many rods and are old/rods barely fit between the gunwale and passenger seat just stacking them.
- My 12" graph has to go right in the walkthrough and it's a huge pain to jump over
My proposal:
- Remove passenger console
- Remove factory windshield; add single console aftermarket one for the driver
- Patch the wood around the driver seat and move it back/over.
- Replace steering wheel with aftermarket one and tighten it up somehow
- Add a rod locker that extends to the casting deck so I can fit 10+ rods.
This guy did pretty much exactly what I am looking to do.
I anticipate the entire floor will need to be replaced eventually, but it is beginning to warm up and I would like to explore that later.
My question(s):
- How do I go about removing the passenger console and windshield?
- I am having a hard time finding any pictures/videos of the actual process of removing the console and windshield.
- Is this windshield worth anything to people trying to restore their super sports?