well , I finally cleaned out 12 x20 garage so I could store my parts and work on the parts. I have a fabric shed that is 14x20 I am going to attach to the front of the garage so I can work on the actual boat, lol. Im ready to start scraping the remaining foam and cleaning. I'm going to check for loose rivets ,then use Glovit. hopefully in the next two weeks. I need to beat the cold weather . Then its cleaning aluminum and cutting plywood using the patterns I kept. I should gain space as I get rid of old plywood, lol. I am going to use parts off of a previous project I did. I installed a bracket on a 18 foot crestliner, meh. did alright when it got on plane but sank to low in the back during take off. I switched it out and cut down the transom, much better performance. The 18 footer was too small for a bracket. well at least an aluminum 18 footer. I sold the bracket for a good price. I am going to convert this one over to a outboard. I have saw some of the outboard versions and they really dont lose that much room inside the boat. storage is needed anyhow. I had to decide if I wanted to keep the welded hull Crestliner or keep the Islander...duh! I love my islander, lol. Funny cause I just rebuilt the Crestliner, lol. But man there is just something about these Starcrafts......dreaming of a 25 foot chieftain.Pics are kind of scrambled sorry. i showed pics of the crestliner when I finished it then some of when Im tearing it back down. you can see the 1/4 inch aluminum plate that is still attached to the stringers but unbolted from the transom. Anyone thinking of doing a bracket they are pretty easy if you read up on it. I should have listened when they told me not to try it on under a 20 footer. it did ok but wasnt idea. I didnt care for the engine getting a bath sometimes when trolling in some bigger waves. My outboard is a 25 inch leg too. I cant imagine trying that with anything shorter. Saginaw bay has some decent waves but man do they come close together sometimes. Sorry about this post being all over, lol. but thanks for checking out my build.