Re: '79 Starcraft SS 16 restoration
Some more epoxy resin curing on the side panels. This is the exposed face, so hopefully it will lay down evenly and cure up quickly.
I think we had some issues with the resin not being mixed enough with the hardener on at least one batch.
The edges on a few pieces are refusing to cure, so I sanded it down a bit and put some new resin on it.
Some other random pieces, the dash panels got sanded down and will be cut out to house a switch panel on the starboard side. Also a stereo housing for the port side.
Roslynn voted to keep the stereo so it stays.
I removed all the clamps and weight off the transom and it seems to have cured well, and the two boards are now one. You can see it on the white cooler there.
The transom is going to be dry-fitted one more time prior to epoxy. I am hoping to tow the SS back home this week so I can really get back to work.
Huron Sr. had some extra stuff that he pulled off his new '02 Sea Nymph.
The Berkely rod holders are nice, he upgraded to Bert's tracks like jasoutside recently acquired. The real bonus is the leftover shark marine vinyl that matches my interior so we can probably cover the bow pieces.
The guy that installed his new side scan sonar/gps and bert's tracks is my source for the vinyl so I lucked out there.
I'm leaning towards mounting two near the windshield so they can be reached from the bow or the stern, and will be in a good spot for planer boards.
I have two inline planers like this one now, so I will be doing lots of shallow water trolling for walleye hopefully.
There are designs to make planer boards out of wood also, if I have any leftover epoxy once the boats are done this summer I might try to fabricate a couple more.
This Lowrance is in great shape, probably because it has a cover, and it has all the functions that the Garmin has plus some.
I will probably opt to install this one permanently once it's been tested thoroughly.
It's got the water wheel and they are accurate at <20 kts so I may use it. I know some folks would leave it alone but for trolling speeds they are better than GPS.