jonnyfish
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2016
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Hello Team Starcraft!
I've been here before but it's been a long while, back in 2016 I bought an old (76) Starcraft Mariner (21). While the transom was certainly worse for the ware, the rest of the boat was in great shape, so I pulled the trigger and took on the project. The transom project was tedius (for me) but I did manage to get it done, and it was a success. Beyond that, I built a rear casting deck that you'll see in the attached pictures, but that was it (I wanted to get to fishing). The boat did me well, it handles big water really well for a tin boat in my opinion, pulls pretty easily behind my mid sized truck, and is pretty easy in easy out at ramps. Beyond these traits the boat seems to have a lot of good mojo, we've caught a ton of great fish in it.
This last year, my motor gave up the ghost (a late 80s merc 2 stroke) and a rebuild on that motor seems like a poor investment, given what the motor is worth. I then got into the contemplation mode of selling the boat, and saving for a more modern boat. After a lot of time thinking and considering I landed back on how much I really do love this boat. If I were to change one thing on it I would give it a modern sized beam for stability, and redesign the splash well situation (a space hog). But truly beyond those two things, it's an awesome boat, and I'm willing to look past those items.
So now, I'm faced with a total rebuild situation, where I want to maximize the boat I have for the style of fishing I do (mainly casting, so lots of standing, and mobility). I wanted to ask this group, especially those well versed with older boat rebuilds, and this boat specifically, if it would be reasonable (and viable) for me to redesign the floor layout to be a single side console, rather than a center console. Currently, my center console takes up a bit more space than I'd like, it makes mobility between the front and the back a bit of a chore, and with my kids in the boat fishing bobbers it does become a challenge. My hope is to create a more open concept layout that allows me to move effortlessly between the front and the back of the boat, and also maximizes the boats real estate for 3 adults casting baits (currently a challenge).
So the question stands, does this hull design and shape lend itself to be able to support a single side console layout, rather than a center console layout? Should I have any concerns about taking on this approach in regards to how the boat sits in the water, as well as ensuring its properly balanced etc.
My intention is to fully strip the boat down, take out all current flooring and decking, take out whatever remains of the old styrofoam and truly begin from scratch. From pouring foam to rebuliding the flooring and decking with Marine Board HDPE, rebuilding the transom (again) using an HDPE product, etc. etc.
It's a big project, and potentially a big proposal, but I'd love to get some feedback from this group as the well of knowledge here is very deep.
Thank you for an advice you have!
I've been here before but it's been a long while, back in 2016 I bought an old (76) Starcraft Mariner (21). While the transom was certainly worse for the ware, the rest of the boat was in great shape, so I pulled the trigger and took on the project. The transom project was tedius (for me) but I did manage to get it done, and it was a success. Beyond that, I built a rear casting deck that you'll see in the attached pictures, but that was it (I wanted to get to fishing). The boat did me well, it handles big water really well for a tin boat in my opinion, pulls pretty easily behind my mid sized truck, and is pretty easy in easy out at ramps. Beyond these traits the boat seems to have a lot of good mojo, we've caught a ton of great fish in it.
This last year, my motor gave up the ghost (a late 80s merc 2 stroke) and a rebuild on that motor seems like a poor investment, given what the motor is worth. I then got into the contemplation mode of selling the boat, and saving for a more modern boat. After a lot of time thinking and considering I landed back on how much I really do love this boat. If I were to change one thing on it I would give it a modern sized beam for stability, and redesign the splash well situation (a space hog). But truly beyond those two things, it's an awesome boat, and I'm willing to look past those items.
So now, I'm faced with a total rebuild situation, where I want to maximize the boat I have for the style of fishing I do (mainly casting, so lots of standing, and mobility). I wanted to ask this group, especially those well versed with older boat rebuilds, and this boat specifically, if it would be reasonable (and viable) for me to redesign the floor layout to be a single side console, rather than a center console. Currently, my center console takes up a bit more space than I'd like, it makes mobility between the front and the back a bit of a chore, and with my kids in the boat fishing bobbers it does become a challenge. My hope is to create a more open concept layout that allows me to move effortlessly between the front and the back of the boat, and also maximizes the boats real estate for 3 adults casting baits (currently a challenge).
So the question stands, does this hull design and shape lend itself to be able to support a single side console layout, rather than a center console layout? Should I have any concerns about taking on this approach in regards to how the boat sits in the water, as well as ensuring its properly balanced etc.
My intention is to fully strip the boat down, take out all current flooring and decking, take out whatever remains of the old styrofoam and truly begin from scratch. From pouring foam to rebuliding the flooring and decking with Marine Board HDPE, rebuilding the transom (again) using an HDPE product, etc. etc.
It's a big project, and potentially a big proposal, but I'd love to get some feedback from this group as the well of knowledge here is very deep.
Thank you for an advice you have!
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