Haven’t figured out what’s under the box, but assuming it’s housing the runs for the steering and control cables.
What's in the box underneath the console that the fire extinguisher looks like it's mounted on? is that for the batteries?
Question, how are you pulling/moving the motor?
I ask, because when I built mine I didn't take into account the front of my engine lift.... The support arm extensions got in the way. So it took some force and help from others to manhandle the last 6 inches....
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Nice to catch bass during the warm months but through the ice, that's fantastic!
I had styrofoam all over the place in mine too except in that box under the console. my floor had been replaced before though and the console removed so it probably came out then. I was hoping that box had a purpose hahaSurprisingly, the only thing behind that box was a huge chuck of Styrofoam. There was also about a 2" sheet along the entire front of the helm seat where the two 6 gallon tanks were located. This model also has styrofoam run completely under the gunnels, and I'm willing to bet I'll find it behind the aluminum side panels as well. Pulled the two smaller panels under the splashwell and both corners were also filled with styro. The mice had obviously found them at some point over the years, which I've come to expect with these older boats.
Not sure at what point Starcraft decided to up their game on the floatation, but I've found more tucked away in different places on this hull than I had on my other two boats.
Yeah, trying to determine the height from the bottom edge of the actual wood transom to the top of the wings to see if I can get it out of one 4x8 sheet or need to use two. Don’t want to half it and glue it to find out I’m too short. Unfortunately, there’s still 4 hours between me and the boat at the moment.Transom height for the motor shaft on an 18'r is 20" and that's from the center top of the transom to the bottom of the V so yeah under 24". The issue you'll have is the transom also extends up to the tops of the gunnels and that's why SC did the 3 part transoms. Although some guys have used the scraps to makes the "wings" and glued them in place using biscuits.
Here's mine out.
Yeah, trying to determine the height from the bottom edge of the actual wood transom to the top of the wings to see if I can get it out of one 4x8 sheet or need to use two. Don’t want to half it and glue it to find out I’m too short. Unfortunately, there’s still 4 hours between me and the boat at the moment.
more water ready than a fiberglass of the same era, with less work to get completeWet deck and waterlogged foam. I often wonder how many boats are on the water in this condition on a regular basis. I can’t even look at an aluminum boat of this era as water ready anymore without a full rebuild.