ScottinAZ
Master Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2009
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First things first, I have a boat. I like said boat, but I need a "project" going to keep me out of the funny farm.... I am currently having impure thoughts when searching Marketplace looking at boats.... I have found what could be a "project" or it could be "parts" for my current boat. It is a 1970's vintage Starcraft Trihull. Merc I/O setup (same as my current boat). appears to be a "deckover" job, so if deemed "salvageable" would very likely need floor/stringers/transom job. That would be my fourth journey down the fiberglass dust rabbit hole. Of course, there is no interior, so that would have to be made/sourced should I decide to "restore" the boat.
thoughts are, for the price ($350), as long as it has an engine that rotates, and the drive isnt full of water, I cannot "lose" money on the deal, as they would be direct replacement parts for my current boat..... What I dont know is what condition the remainder of the hull is in, but again, I have done it before. If I redo the boat it would be for the express purpose of selling at the beginning of the season to finance another project (even if I break even, thats considered a "win" as it kept me busy during the winter....).
How good are the old fiberglass "Starcraft" boats (thats what its advertised as, I have not confirmed HIN to be sure)? Were they decent hulls, or mostly like everyone else in that timeframe and just thrown together? I know the Starcraft aluminum boats are pretty highly regarded around here. I also know that tri-hulls are not nearly as desireable as a v-hull design. How worthless are they? Is there a tri-hull following out there I dont know about?
thoughts are, for the price ($350), as long as it has an engine that rotates, and the drive isnt full of water, I cannot "lose" money on the deal, as they would be direct replacement parts for my current boat..... What I dont know is what condition the remainder of the hull is in, but again, I have done it before. If I redo the boat it would be for the express purpose of selling at the beginning of the season to finance another project (even if I break even, thats considered a "win" as it kept me busy during the winter....).
How good are the old fiberglass "Starcraft" boats (thats what its advertised as, I have not confirmed HIN to be sure)? Were they decent hulls, or mostly like everyone else in that timeframe and just thrown together? I know the Starcraft aluminum boats are pretty highly regarded around here. I also know that tri-hulls are not nearly as desireable as a v-hull design. How worthless are they? Is there a tri-hull following out there I dont know about?