1976 22' Starcraft Islander Rebuild

jasoutside

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Yah, I pretty much figured it would be too big - just thinking you know...
 

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It will fit. BELLY tanks are easy to fit but real expensive. That's why I didn't get one. That would absolutely fit in my boat and probably Mike's. I think my stringers were like 7" or something. I could be mistaken. Yes you would need some foam but you could put foam between the ribs that would only raise the tank a fraction of an inch above the ribs.
 

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It will fit. BELLY tanks are easy to fit but real expensive. That's why I didn't get one. That would absolutely fit in my boat and probably Mike's. I think my stringers were like 7" or something. I could be mistaken. Yes you would need some foam but you could put foam between the ribs that would only raise the tank a fraction of an inch above the ribs.

Really, ya think?

Hey, Mike....

Next time you are milling around in your boat and bored do a quick check to see how wide/tall your strangers are eh!

If you happen to see any fish under your deck while you are in there you might just as well take them out, eh!:D
 

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Yeah I'll see if I have a tape measure laying around.

If not you can just give me the tank and I will get back to you on the specs:p
 

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Yeah I'll see if I have a tape measure laying around.

If not you can just give me the tank and I will get back to you on the specs:p

Do I have to push the warning triangle on this post? SCAMMER! :cool: :D

TII
 

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Really, ya think?

Hey, Mike....

Next time you are milling around in your boat and bored do a quick check to see how wide/tall your strangers are eh!

If you happen to see any fish under your deck while you are in there you might just as well take them out, eh!:D

6.5" deep(measured under the splashwell...may be deeper towards the bow)
19" wide

Just get an 18' SS next summer and save the tank for it:D
 

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6.5" deep(measured under the splashwell...may be deeper towards the bow)
19" wide

Just get an 18' SS next summer and save the tank for it:D

Thanks for checking bro!

Well you know what I was thinking....

It crossed my mind to keep that smaller belly tank out of the Islander and save it for a "possible" future 16' rig. But that puts that idea to rest.

If I ever run out of fuel on the lake it would sure wouldn't be due to capacity!

Yah, an 18 footer would be nice but it would be a little big for the spring run of walleye up here on the Tittabawassee. But a 16 footer, ah, just right!:D
 

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Do I have to push the warning triangle on this post? SCAMMER! :cool: :D

TII

Ooooo, I missed that! Good call TII, thanks for saving my skin there!

Yah, HA is just trying to get back at me because I think his boat stinks of rotten Bluegill!:D
 

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Speaking of ideas...

I did take the time tonight to actually mock up a seat over there on the port side...

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I thought sure that cooler would be too tall, but ya know what, it's great! Maybe even the perfect height! Though I won't know for certain until I level out the boat and throw in some plywood which will add just a little height. Get the real feel of the set up.

I sat in that chair for a few minutes (those are comfortable chairs by the way) with my arm hanging on the gunnell there pretending that I was out on the big lake. You know - sun sparkling on the water, cool breeze, stuff like that. That was a great couple of minutes there.

Ahhhh, if only this old girl could float first, eh!

Cheers!
 

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My very first post on the site so please bear with me. :eek:

My 89 mariner 160 (16') has a belly tank verry similar to that one from what I can see. It is up in the nose. I havent had the floor out as I bought it from a family member that had it done a year before I got it. I have had the front casting deck out and the end with the fill ports is almost identical. Mine is a 16 gal tank. Im working night shift now and if I can find time this weekend to look I will see if I can get to enough of the front of the tank to mesure it.:rolleyes:
 

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It crossed my mind to keep that smaller belly tank out of the Islander and save it for a "possible" future 16' rig. But that puts that idea to rest.

Keep in mind that the stingers are only riveted thru the ribs, not thru the hull...and that you can easily:rolleyes: move them out just enough for that tank to be set into place as needed.

If you put the tank where my ski locker is it should be deep enough.

Don't give up on this idea just yet.:)
 

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Keep in mind that the stingers are only riveted thru the ribs, not thru the hull...and that you can easily:rolleyes: move them out just enough for that tank to be set into place as needed.

If you put the tank where my ski locker is it should be deep enough.

Don't give up on this idea just yet.:)

Ahh, it was just a passing thought. I still have one of these left that came out of the Islander (sold the other)...

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I may be able to build this into a CC set up, or if I can sell it that would be ok too.

I can't think too much about this stuff, you know, about a 16' boat that I don't even own yet!!!

I am really torn about making that port side a helm seat plus a seat vs. one big bench. Huh....
 

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My very first post on the site so please bear with me. :eek:

My 89 mariner 160 (16') has a belly tank verry similar to that one from what I can see. It is up in the nose. I havent had the floor out as I bought it from a family member that had it done a year before I got it. I have had the front casting deck out and the end with the fill ports is almost identical. Mine is a 16 gal tank. Im working night shift now and if I can find time this weekend to look I will see if I can get to enough of the front of the tank to mesure it.:rolleyes:

Hey, welcom KI! Man, I'd love to see some photos of your rig and I bet my comrades would too! Cheers!
 

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Thanks

I have had it for about 3 years but I bought it from my uncle who I fish alot with so its not so new to me. he had it since 1994. great solid little boat.....It was at the coast for a few years but not ran that much. other than the one in my avitar I dont have many pictures of it.......Guess I need to pull it out and get some good pics of it hugh.....Maybee this weekend.
 

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Have been on this site for some time now and for some dumb reason not done any reading in this section. What a great project you have there JOS, you are doing a great job. I got up at four this morning and it is raining so climbed in front of the computer and read your thread from the start, it's now 8:35 lots of great info and confirms the great bunch of people on this site. Glad you stayed with the I/O, I don't think they are a expensive to fix as some would lead us to believe (EZ). With the SEI complete out drives available for $1100.00 and motors for $600.00>$1000.00 even a complete replacement is less than a rebuilt 90 hp Johnson out board cost me.
Once again great project can't wait to see it finnished.
Glen
 

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Have been on this site for some time now and for some dumb reason not done any reading in this section. What a great project you have there JOS, you are doing a great job. I got up at four this morning and it is raining so climbed in front of the computer and read your thread from the start, it's now 8:35 lots of great info and confirms the great bunch of people on this site. Glad you stayed with the I/O, I don't think they are a expensive to fix as some would lead us to believe (EZ). With the SEI complete out drives available for $1100.00 and motors for $600.00>$1000.00 even a complete replacement is less than a rebuilt 90 hp Johnson out board cost me.
Once again great project can't wait to see it finnished.
Glen

Thanks a bunch dozer! I can't believe you read the whole thing through - there is a lot of fluff in there!

I am bummed I can't spend too much time on her as of late and the way my calendar looks it'll be September before I can even start picking away again really. I am considering easing up on fall bow season :eek: to spend a little more time on er. My hope is that I can get that V6 running and installed before winter hits. It's a lofty goal for me as my skills as a marine mechanic are a total of zero.

Thanks again bro, cheers!
 

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<rant>
OOOOOH don't get me started on my I/O rant again :p This site confirms my opinion more and more each day. Why mess up a wonderful simple tin hull with one of those cobbled together nightmare I/O's? Ask Kev if he'll ever buy another one. I pulled my outboard out of a field, cleaned a mud bee nest out of the fuel line, hooked up some gas and went boating. Basically did the same thing with the Jupiter too but that needed a little coin before the boating part.
</rant>
 

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Oh man, EZ caught that. Whoops!:eek:

Yah, time will tell my personal love or hatred for the IO and be sure that it will be chronicled right here on this thread.
 

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I threw that little dig in there on I/O just to see how long it would take EZ to reply, I'm impressesd, it was just a couple words and he caught it in under thirty minutes. Way to go:rolleyes:

Glen
 

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Have been on this site for some time now and for some dumb reason not done any reading in this section. What a great project you have there JOS, you are doing a great job. I got up at four this morning and it is raining so climbed in front of the computer and read your thread from the start, it's now 8:35 lots of great info and confirms the great bunch of people on this site. Glad you stayed with the I/O, I don't think they are a expensive to fix as some would lead us to believe (EZ). With the SEI complete out drives available for $1100.00 and motors for $600.00>$1000.00 even a complete replacement is less than a rebuilt 90 hp Johnson out board cost me.
Once again great project can't wait to see it finnished.
Glen

The SEI OD's are a great deal when you consider it takes a shop 2xs that in parts alone, then labor..But I would be very VERY leery of any used block that some yahoo yanked outta the boat and has for sale..New from rapido marine would be the only option if I had the cashish..otherwise EVERY aspect of the used motor is suspect.ASK NB....It aint in the boat for a reason..



Thanks a bunch dozer! I can't believe you read the whole thing through - there is a lot of fluff in there!

I am bummed I can't spend too much time on her as of late and the way my calendar looks it'll be September before I can even start picking away again really. I am considering easing up on fall bow season :eek: to spend a little more time on er. My hope is that I can get that V6 running and installed before winter hits. It's a lofty goal for me as my skills as a marine mechanic are a total of zero.

Thanks again bro, cheers!

I have all the faith in the world in your marine mechanical apptitude..Heck..Even I know what I am doing somewhat! :eek:

<rant>
OOOOOH don't get me started on my I/O rant again :p This site confirms my opinion more and more each day. Why mess up a wonderful simple tin hull with one of those cobbled together nightmare I/O's? Ask Kev if he'll ever buy another one. I pulled my outboard out of a field, cleaned a mud bee nest out of the fuel line, hooked up some gas and went boating. Basically did the same thing with the Jupiter too but that needed a little coin before the boating part.
</rant>

Ya..that just doesnt happen with a neglected old rusty iron block...No, I wouldnt buy another I/O unless it was METICULUS (sp?) with service records to back it up

Oh man, EZ caught that. Whoops!:eek:

Yah, time will tell my personal love or hatred for the IO and be sure that it will be chronicled right here on this thread.

It will be a definite love/hate relationship Jas..trust me..
 
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