1973 Starcraft SuperSport 16ft. restoration questions

piperjoe

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ah,…about that plan….

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piperjoe

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…and let the games begin! Beautiful day with sunny weather and forecast temps in the mid to upper 50’s. The frost has melted and everything is becoming dry. Now,…if’n I can just hide the rakes and lawn equipment from the Admiral…😉

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piperjoe

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Getting those 3M adhesive lumps smoothed down to the plywood decking. Not exactly smooth as the adhesive locations have small voids in the dried adhesive surface due to trapped air during application. I want to apply a sealer via brush over the decking/adhesive locations prior to applying decking covering. Would a couple of Spar Varnish coats be a good choice? Or, epoxy? Comments and suggestions welcome. Thank you. 🙂

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Joyce and I send wishes for a pleasant Easter to all! Looking forward to a bit of boat work today…it’s a nice day.

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Joyce and I send wishes for a pleasant Easter to all! Looking forward to a bit of boat work today…it’s a nice day.

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Joe
Many thanks to you and Joyce! Happy Dyngus Day (wish we had some ***** willows in our yard). We love Michigan, and now that I'm not employed (first day in over 40 years), going to go to our shared Family place in the Adirondacks this week to start getting that place, boats, etc. ready for more Family and Friends up there.

Thanks for sharing your stories, I get the feeling we're right behind ya, as we've recently "turned the page". Your boat resto info. is most helpful too.

Enjoy, your day!
Mark
 

piperjoe

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Hi Mark! Glad to see that you enjoy the thread and Michigan. The Adirondacks are a beautiful area and you are fortunate to be able to live there, my friend. Enjoy each day. 🙂

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Continuing the work on the 3M adhesive/rivet locations and finding there are more mini voids than expected in the adhesive that actually lays within the pre drilled rivet holes. After a few tries at different adhesive knockdown methods using various sharp edged tools I calculated that I’d most likely be on my knees inside the boat working on those adhesive bumps until snow comes down again. Decided to get serious and speed this task up. So, an electric palm sander with 80 grit to knock the adhesive down and 120 grit for a little fine tuning and now I’m getting something done. Also made the decision to put a coat or two of West Systems Epoxy, brushed on and squeegeed, over the new plywood decking prior to attaching the final covering material. Well, I think it’s a good idea to go into town tomorrow so I can purchase new knee pads. Probably going to need ‘em.

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Suggestions wanted for a very good primer/paint brand that I can use on the inside aluminum hull surface above the decking, etc., and perhaps the bilge pump area. I plan on painting those areas a light color prior to adding items back onto the boat. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

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piperjoe

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Interesting. I’ll hold any further posting on this thread until the boat is restored and splashed, post a photo or two at that time, and close the topic.

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Joe
 

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Suggestions wanted for a very good primer/paint brand that I can use on the inside aluminum hull surface above the decking, etc., and perhaps the bilge pump area. I plan on painting those areas a light color prior to adding items back onto the boat. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

I used the Rustoleum Universal Alkyd Primer and topcoated with Kush paints. Seems to be a good bond and has held up well in the garage, but I haven't had my boat in the water yet. Kush is very helpful if you call them as well. Good prep is the key with any primer/paint, but especially important with aluminum.
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I am going all rustoleum marine labeled. One coat primer and planning on 2 to 3 layers of paint on wood. All below went gluvit.
 

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It’s been a sad Summer, my friends. Have not worked on the boat much as I have been helping the Admiral work through her Dementia. Doing all the cooking, laundry, house cleaning, outdoor chores, etc. and watching/assisting Joyce. There have been times lately when she didn’t recognize me and that has been the hardest part of this experience to go through for me. We have good days though and make the most of them while we can. Today she woke up with a smile so my heart is not so heavy right now. 🙂

Found out yesterday that my Johnson outboard was smashed/destroyed when the old building in which it was stored collapsed. A huge beam landed on it. So…, now I am seeking advice.

As a replacement for the Johnson 80 Anniversary would you choose Yamaha or Suzuki, and what size outboard would be a good choice; say something in the 40 to 70 4-stroke category? Just want to cruise around on the water and do some fishing. Thank you for your thoughts and comments.

Safe boating,
Joe
 

piperjoe

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We have service for both brands in this neck of the woods so that’s a good thing.

Just finished a nice breakfast with the Admiral and she ate it all. We are off to a very good start to the weekend!

Safe boating,
Joe
 
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