Dylan Beaudry
Seaman
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2023
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Hey y'all. I'm new to the boat world, and to the restoration world, but i came across a 1972 StarCraft Holiday 14 with a '78 Johnson seahorse 35hp outboard. That's all I know about it. I got it for 200 bucks, including the trailer.

It has no leaks, engine starts and ran fine, has electric starter and electric choke. Transom is in decent shape, too. I don't know how I got this deal, must've been witchcraft or alchemy because a few days later I tore a muscle in my back, almost as if the universe was equalling out my luck because there was an imbalance.
Anyway, Enough of the rambling. I have some questions about these boats.
First off, for this era of StarCraft, what bumper trim did they use? Is there a standard or name for it? It's kinda beat up and the person I bought it from cranked a half ton ratchet strap over the boat to keep it to the trailer but that left a permanent dent in the trim after 2 years of it being stored. So I'd like to replace it.
Secondly, I'd like to paint it but I don't want to spend days stripping it down with a scraper. Has anyone got other methods? Like stripper and a power washer? Or just sanding it all with 180 and painting over that? I don't plan on having it done professionally, this is a $200 boat and Im budgeting the whole restoration to 1,000.
Lastly, is there any additional things I should add to this old boat, (assuming i have spare budget after the resto) that could modernize it, like trim plates, bilge pump, different gas tank?



Anyway, Enough of the rambling. I have some questions about these boats.
First off, for this era of StarCraft, what bumper trim did they use? Is there a standard or name for it? It's kinda beat up and the person I bought it from cranked a half ton ratchet strap over the boat to keep it to the trailer but that left a permanent dent in the trim after 2 years of it being stored. So I'd like to replace it.
Secondly, I'd like to paint it but I don't want to spend days stripping it down with a scraper. Has anyone got other methods? Like stripper and a power washer? Or just sanding it all with 180 and painting over that? I don't plan on having it done professionally, this is a $200 boat and Im budgeting the whole restoration to 1,000.
Lastly, is there any additional things I should add to this old boat, (assuming i have spare budget after the resto) that could modernize it, like trim plates, bilge pump, different gas tank?