1973 starcraft ss restore in progress

Moserkr

Chief Officer + Starmada Splash Of The Year 2021
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CbC, glad you are still on this side of the dirt. Sorry you have to see your project go after a decade of work, but time with the family is obviously most important. Im sure your boat will find a home and get back on the water.
 

Reserector_

Chief Petty Officer" & 2021 Splash of the Year Win
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Praying that you find the direction that He would have you go. Stay positive and moving toward the future. :)
 

DWbaseball

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Best wishes and get well soon.

Been working on my SS for three years and this thread was one of the best that gave me the inspiration and knowledge to do this project.
 

garbageguy

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Good to hear you're on the mend, sounds like you and The Admiral got a great attitude and plan!
 

BWR1953

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It is with a heavy heart, that due to life getting in the way, it does not look good for me to finish and splash anytime soon if at all. Long story short, the C word landed in me, shortly after my last post, which put me on the sidelines for quite some time. I am on the mend, and today cancer free, but it was a long-drawn-out battle. No sympathy please, as I feel very fortunate, to be one of the lucky ones, and God is good. That being said, the admiral and I have decided it's time to move on, enjoy the grandchildren and maybe do some traveling. I do have some repercussions from the chemo and radiation treatments, and to quote the great Toby Keith "I'm not as good as I once was."
That being said, the project is for sale. I don't expect to get what I have into it (we all know, these boat projects don't pencil out very well), but I would love to see somebody complete what I started and splash it someday.
Thanks, and p.s. I love the STARMADA gang, and all I have learned hanging out with ya all.
Dang man. :confused:

I understand about health and life problems. It's really tough and sometimes we have to make hard decisions in order to move on. You're doing what you need to do.

Best of luck to you and stay strong! :cool:
 

Rudi2

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It is with a heavy heart, that due to life getting in the way, it does not look good for me to finish and splash anytime soon if at all. Long story short, the C word landed in me, shortly after my last post, which put me on the sidelines for quite some time. I am on the mend, and today cancer free, but it was a long-drawn-out battle. No sympathy please, as I feel very fortunate, to be one of the lucky ones, and God is good. That being said, the admiral and I have decided it's time to move on, enjoy the grandchildren and maybe do some traveling. I do have some repercussions from the chemo and radiation treatments, and to quote the great Toby Keith "I'm not as good as I once was."
That being said, the project is for sale. I don't expect to get what I have into it (we all know, these boat projects don't pencil out very well), but I would love to see somebody complete what I started and splash it someday.
Thanks, and p.s. I love the STARMADA gang, and all I have learned hanging out with ya all.
Sorry to hear that.
 

crankbait cowboy

Chief Petty Officer
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all righty then, change of plans it looks like. the admiral and I are going to trudge on this summer and try to get this project closer to finished. next up is to finish the side panels, install consoles, and on to the bow area. stay tuned, as with the admirals help, we may just get this back progressing!
 

crankbait cowboy

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Need help with windshield install. Anybody able to enlighten me a bit on windshield install ( pics would be great) I Have got a bit done and am back at it.
Side panels , side vinyl, rod holders and cleats
Console kinda but need to get windshield install to make sure all lines up.
 

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crankbait cowboy

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Looks like a bracket gets riveted to console and winshield slides into the bracket groove? If so, any help as to how to get windshield attached to the bracket on bottom
 

crankbait cowboy

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Got the windshield figured out, those 2 pieces don’t attach except for using the same 3 holes on front of console when windshield goes on. I made my own T bolts by grinding heads Cut aluminum down on pan head screws
Still have some minor adjustments before attaching consoles to floor
Progress! And that windshield makes it look like I’m getting somewhere on it.
 

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crankbait cowboy

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Windshield and consoles are aligned nicely and secured
Cut the fronts of consoles ( had old pattern and it fits nicely)
On to putting some 2 part epoxy!
What adhesive you all like on carpet to epoxied wood?
 

Reserector_

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Windshield and consoles are aligned nicely and secured
Cut the fronts of consoles ( had old pattern and it fits nicely)
On to putting some 2 part epoxy!
What adhesive you all like on carpet to epoxied wood?
I tried a water based exterior adhesive and hated it. Took too long to set up. I switched over to Contact Cement and that worked really well. Holding up great.
I applied over polyester gel coat, but I doubt that matters. Should work over epoxy just as well.
 

crankbait cowboy

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Yes northwestern mn ( getting 6-8 inches white stuff) I have used Henry’s 663 in past but no idea how it will hold up. Ill look into the dap weld wood contact cement
i do know that the Henry’s 663 works very well (strong) on carpet to aluminum)
 
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