deadstriper
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Dec 7, 2009
- Messages
- 83
Just picked up a "new" Starcraft Super Sport. Boat title says '78, but the last two digits of the serial are 77 (which is it??). I'm not going to call it a restore at this point because I don't think it's a basket case. I mainly just hope to get it in safe/working shape by boating season. Everything seems mostly solid and it appears that the boat spent a fair portion of its life stored inside. The vinyl "seats" in the front are still usable.
The exterior mounting board on the transom (not sure what it's called) is in bad shape. At a minimum, I plan to remove the motor and replace that board with a new one (sealed with epoxy).
I suppose the transom might have been compromised, but the visible portions of it look great. The transom board still has some red paint in the exposed area of the splashwell if that's stock (don't know). I might remove the transom board for inspection if I can do so somewhat painlessly.
I would like to wait to mess with the floor if possible. The floor seems solid.
I picked it up too late in the year to take it for a spin. I planned to check compression on the motor, but that will have to wait until I can replace the failed starter solenoid.
The exterior mounting board on the transom (not sure what it's called) is in bad shape. At a minimum, I plan to remove the motor and replace that board with a new one (sealed with epoxy).
I suppose the transom might have been compromised, but the visible portions of it look great. The transom board still has some red paint in the exposed area of the splashwell if that's stock (don't know). I might remove the transom board for inspection if I can do so somewhat painlessly.
I would like to wait to mess with the floor if possible. The floor seems solid.
I picked it up too late in the year to take it for a spin. I planned to check compression on the motor, but that will have to wait until I can replace the failed starter solenoid.