http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/4895653320.html Interesting spelling makes it tough for people to find. I'm a pretty big fan of this setup but it looks like the rounded rear transom, so I'll have to pass.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/4895653320.html Interesting spelling makes it tough for people to find. I'm a pretty big fan of this setup but it looks like the rounded rear transom, so I'll have to pass.
Looks like he has one two many numbers in his asking price as well...
That's great - thanks! I have an email into them, but so far, it hasn't been replied to. If the price is right, I will absolutely take you up on that. My guess is that they will be asking a pretty penny for this boat, however.
36 beautiful feet of tin for sale in CA: http://www.networkintl.com/LotDetai...l&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua#imgMain1
Not a Starcraft, but a real cool looking old tin boat at a decent price.
http://bozeman.craigslist.org/boa/4905952296.html
Is that corrosion on either side of the funky patch? Wonder when the good running motor ran last?
Hi there 3rdtimesthecharm, to help keep everything in order with these types of posts, I went ahead and moved your topic into this ongoing thread for you. Thanks for posting it.Hey 3rd, looks like a great project. It could be yours.
There is a thread for Starcrafts on C/L or ebay that these get posted in all the time.:joyous:
jbc - If it is an Aluma Craft, I would say mid to late 60's. Just a guess based on the 3 piece windshield and the sliding bow access.
The transom does resemble the Aluma Craft styling from the late 50's.