Jimmy Starcraft
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2024
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- 11
Hi Everyone, I just picked up a 1973 StarCraft Super Sport 16 footer. The hull seems to be in good shape but the floor and interior is shot. I wanted a project for me and my 2 sons and always loved the look of these. We are used to smaller 12 foot 15hp type boats so this will be a great step up. I will try again to add pictures but when I upload it gives me an error that an administrator will have to look at. I've read so much great information on here and found answers for just about everything. What I was looking for is more of a step by step on what to do first. Since it will be my first restore, I'm hoping you guys can keep me in the right direction.
This will be a fall/winter project for me so I’ll do my best to keep this updated once I’m underway.
Here is my basic thought process:
1- Strip the interior down the bare hull and clean. (power wash?)
2- Check for any obvious loose rivets and re buck or drill out and replace. What size/type rivets for this hull?)
3- Fill with a few inches of water and check exterior for any leaks, rebuck or replace as needed.
4- I was planning un using Gulvit to coat all seems and rivets on the inside of hull
5- I would like to remove the splash guard that has some cracking in the seems and get it welded and repaired. I think it will be easier for getting at the transom and floor or should I get it welded without removing it?
6-Replace transom – 2 pieces of ¾ marine ply or exterior ply bonded together with PL construction adhesive and screws then coated in marine epoxy. It has a 1988 Johnson 70hp VRO that I intend to keep if it checks out. Should I be beefing up the transom or retore as stock since its rated for an 85hp. Wouldn’t mind being able to take the kids for the odd water ski or tube. Will the tie down hooks with a new transom handle this?
7- Will use closed cell pink sheet foam to fill under floor
8- Install coated marine ply or exterior ply as new floor. How should I attach the floor with rivets or screws?
Do I tongue and groove any floor seems so it wont be felt under the carpet?
Should I run a bead of silicone across the stringers that that the new floor sits on?
I haven’t seen the boat stripped so it might explain itself as I go but advice is welcome.
9-Once new floor is in carpet everything floors and walls. What type of carpet and glue is best? Do I use any kind of backing or padding on the walls or glue the carpet directly to the aluminum hull?
10- Reinstall the consoles and splash guard. Do I carpet before re installing consoles and seats?
11 Will be going with pedestal seats.
12- I am also thinking of having the fuel tank up front between the consoles in its own compartment. There would be a step up to the bow seating area, but I think this compromise will help a lot with balance. Or maybe I still have my 12 footer 15hp thought process going on but with batteries and gas in the back it seems like a lot. I like the idea of checking how much gas is left if its up front.
Does that sound like an OK plan for a project like this? Anything else I should be looking at specifically as I go?
I know each step will have its challenges and questions but I’m really trying to avoid missing a really cool idea or the “Should have done that before this” type thing that can bite you during a project.
Really appreciate any advise or help provided by the group
This will be a fall/winter project for me so I’ll do my best to keep this updated once I’m underway.
Here is my basic thought process:
1- Strip the interior down the bare hull and clean. (power wash?)
2- Check for any obvious loose rivets and re buck or drill out and replace. What size/type rivets for this hull?)
3- Fill with a few inches of water and check exterior for any leaks, rebuck or replace as needed.
4- I was planning un using Gulvit to coat all seems and rivets on the inside of hull
5- I would like to remove the splash guard that has some cracking in the seems and get it welded and repaired. I think it will be easier for getting at the transom and floor or should I get it welded without removing it?
6-Replace transom – 2 pieces of ¾ marine ply or exterior ply bonded together with PL construction adhesive and screws then coated in marine epoxy. It has a 1988 Johnson 70hp VRO that I intend to keep if it checks out. Should I be beefing up the transom or retore as stock since its rated for an 85hp. Wouldn’t mind being able to take the kids for the odd water ski or tube. Will the tie down hooks with a new transom handle this?
7- Will use closed cell pink sheet foam to fill under floor
8- Install coated marine ply or exterior ply as new floor. How should I attach the floor with rivets or screws?
Do I tongue and groove any floor seems so it wont be felt under the carpet?
Should I run a bead of silicone across the stringers that that the new floor sits on?
I haven’t seen the boat stripped so it might explain itself as I go but advice is welcome.
9-Once new floor is in carpet everything floors and walls. What type of carpet and glue is best? Do I use any kind of backing or padding on the walls or glue the carpet directly to the aluminum hull?
10- Reinstall the consoles and splash guard. Do I carpet before re installing consoles and seats?
11 Will be going with pedestal seats.
12- I am also thinking of having the fuel tank up front between the consoles in its own compartment. There would be a step up to the bow seating area, but I think this compromise will help a lot with balance. Or maybe I still have my 12 footer 15hp thought process going on but with batteries and gas in the back it seems like a lot. I like the idea of checking how much gas is left if its up front.
Does that sound like an OK plan for a project like this? Anything else I should be looking at specifically as I go?
I know each step will have its challenges and questions but I’m really trying to avoid missing a really cool idea or the “Should have done that before this” type thing that can bite you during a project.
Really appreciate any advise or help provided by the group