thill
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2008
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- 33
I saw this boat listed and couldn't resist. I just picked up a 1972 Starcraft 18' Mariner-V with a 55hp Yamaha on the back:
The previous owner was a commercial crabber, and he removed the big center console to open up more space, and added a small side console. Not a bad choice. It has a ton of room inside, although you can't see it from the angle of the photos.
This boat is now 50 years old. She is in really good shape, overall. No big dents, solid floors, and owner says she doesn't leak a drop. She needs some TLC, though. There are a lot of screw holes in the tops of the gunnels. I need to either put a rail back on or just seal up the holes. I guess I could just put screws in them, but maybe a bit of marine epoxy stick sanded smooth would be better.
Looking at the spec page, this boat is rated for 125 HP motor. That is surprising. I have a 90 Evinrude, but even that seems like an awful lot of motor for an aluminum boat. The current motor is not rigged, so now I have to decide whether to rig the 55 or just go for the 90 HP. Seems that if I go lighter, that gives more carrying capacity. I want to put a trolling motor on the front, and it's a 24V system, so that extra weight can be compensated for with a lighter motor.
Another big decision is what to do with the paint? Olive drab is not my favorite, and that bottom paint needs to come off. I usually paint aluminum boats gray or white, but maybe I'm just boring. Any color suggestions?
Any thoughts, suggestions or comments of any kind? Any Starcraft Mariner owners out there? I'm definitely interested in feedback before I start digging into this thing. Thanks in advance.
The previous owner was a commercial crabber, and he removed the big center console to open up more space, and added a small side console. Not a bad choice. It has a ton of room inside, although you can't see it from the angle of the photos.
This boat is now 50 years old. She is in really good shape, overall. No big dents, solid floors, and owner says she doesn't leak a drop. She needs some TLC, though. There are a lot of screw holes in the tops of the gunnels. I need to either put a rail back on or just seal up the holes. I guess I could just put screws in them, but maybe a bit of marine epoxy stick sanded smooth would be better.
Looking at the spec page, this boat is rated for 125 HP motor. That is surprising. I have a 90 Evinrude, but even that seems like an awful lot of motor for an aluminum boat. The current motor is not rigged, so now I have to decide whether to rig the 55 or just go for the 90 HP. Seems that if I go lighter, that gives more carrying capacity. I want to put a trolling motor on the front, and it's a 24V system, so that extra weight can be compensated for with a lighter motor.
Another big decision is what to do with the paint? Olive drab is not my favorite, and that bottom paint needs to come off. I usually paint aluminum boats gray or white, but maybe I'm just boring. Any color suggestions?
Any thoughts, suggestions or comments of any kind? Any Starcraft Mariner owners out there? I'm definitely interested in feedback before I start digging into this thing. Thanks in advance.
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