Now the story. The boat is a 1967 Starchief. The burgundy paint has been stripped from the sides and front deck and gunwales. Yeah...sigh of relief. The black vinyl landau top material is gone and only one cabin side is painted???? the floors are usable but punky at the rear, and the transom would probably last a year or two with the 50 that was there, but is bad enough I would not trust it with anything larger, like the 90 or 115 I would like to add. The cabin bulkhead is starting to get bad at the bottom. I can see expanded white styrofoam flotation under the bow seat, so that has not been changed, but the floors may have been done once before, then carpeted and that was not a good idea. the glass in the windshield is foggy at the edges, and one pane is cracked, so replacement necessary, as will be the plexi, which is cloudy and crazing. the bottom looks OK but will need to be looked at. I don't see too many paint coats from original. there are MANY replacement ferrous fasteners added, but no serious corrosion from that and I am not sure this boat has ever seen saltwater, despite being here close to the Gulf of Maine. The trailer is good and galvanized and it has a two speed winch, but I need to add a bow roller and probably move the winch tower a bit when the motors are on. the wheels, tires and hubs need looking at and I am glad I got it here today without bad things happening.
My wife is excited about getting it done, despite her earlier misgivings when she saw the pictures. She sees the potential, and it didn't hurt when she saw what some of you had done with boats in this shape or worse. My plan is to get as much off the boat as I can before bad weather, and work on things down cellar during the cold months, leaving the big outdoor stuff for next black fly season. another good thing is that if fits in my post and beam barn even with the upper windscreen, but I can use it occasionally to suspend or tip for working on it, or to get out of the weather if I behave and ask nicely to keep the cars out for a few days.
I am psyched.
Later,
Ron