Hand Crafted Angling
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- Mar 19, 2024
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Hello everyone! I saw a bunch of posts hear seems like alot of people have quite a bit of knowlage about working on old boats. I just purchased my very first non plastic boat! Really looking forward to doing som fishing off this thing but she needs some love. This is a 1986 starcraft mariner 160 powered by a 1993 murcury 60hp 2 stroke. Came with a spot lock trolling moter fish finder and trailer all for 2500 bucks. Im working on doing a semi restoration project. At hart its a fishing boat so it doenst need to sparkle but I want to fix it right. The trailer im working on needs new bearings and a rewire. It didnt run when i got it. Cleaned the carbs out and recoverd one of the batteries and got it running well. Theres some issues with the water pump I pulled the lower unit. 2 of the seals for the water pump were no good and i just ordered replacments. With the moter and trailer im thinking im good but I could use some guidance on the hull. So the wood for the deck is deffinitly solid. The transom seems fine but thats not my area of expertise. Im learning as I go along with this. I think my biggest issue is going to be the hull. There are a few pin holes and a few larger holes probably about a quater inch. I was thinking either jb weld or total boat makes this epoxy filler designed for hull submersion. One of my buddys who is more familier with boats reccomended painting the hull for an extera layer of waterproofing/ protection. I was going to go with the epoxy barrier coat underneath. It is already painted but it was a crappy rattlecan job. You can see where the pain dried as it was dripping of the rivits. Does anyone have a good way of stripping the paint. I was worried a grinder would burn through the hull.
Thanks, John
Thanks, John