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  1. MNhunter1

    Adding Gunwale Rod Holder to Starcraft Mariner?

    I'd share some pics, but we are having some picture upload issues at the moment. I did this on my MR180. Just make sure your spacing is right between the gunnel inside/outside trim and whatever angle you decide to use works along the inside of the hull and your specific clearances. The tail end...
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    Lady in Blue #2 68 Holiday Build

    https://forums.iboats.com/threads/1974-chieftain-25-adventurer-restoration.765537/page-16#post-5899490
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    got a problem with a 115 evinrude 2 stroke 2000

    Might want to try the Johnson and Evinrude forum, likely to have a better response.
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    1976 Montego 16- The "Free" Puppy

    https://www.xylem.com/siteassets/brand/rule/resources/guideline/rule-quick-reference-flyer.pdf You could move up to 800 without issue. I always like to have it and not need it rather than need it and not have it. I lean towards the independent standard pump and float switch from a failure...
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    1976 Montego 16- The "Free" Puppy

    I'd skip the full auto and go to a manual with float switch, wired direct to the battery as well as the console as you noted in an earlier post. Your drain tube/hole will indicate how big you can go as the larger pumps require a larger hole. I think after 800gph it moves up from the 3/4" hose...
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    1973 StarCraft SS 16 Restore

    I just completely re-did my roller trailer for my 18ft. I'd share pictures, but the site still seems to be having issues. I would have preferred to convert to all bunks if possible, but the way my trailer was set up, it wouldn't have worked. I did swap out my front rollers with 42" bunks, but...
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    Shoestring Starcraft SS160 Resto-mod - let the long slow road begin

    I feel like those are pretty reputable rotary systems. I'd just find a new cable if needed and call it good unless the cost of the cable negates the investment in a complete system.
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    Shoreland'r Rebuild

    I've been trying to post the last several days with pictures of the completed trailer, but with the photo issues on the site, I'm still waiting... Turned out great and I managed to single handedly leapfrog the 18ft hull back onto the trailer from the makeshift cradle I had fabricated. Got all...
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    Shoestring Starcraft SS160 Resto-mod - let the long slow road begin

    Can't speak much on the pros/cons of the rotary v. rack and pinion, but I've replaced the steering on my last two builds with the 4.2 NFB rotary system from Seastar.
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    1980 22ft SS V5 rework

    Thanks! Are you finishing the backside of the hatches at all, or just leaving them raw? That's my biggest hesitation with doing my own hatches over the drop in ones...what they look like on the backside when opened. Probably a little OCD, but figured I could probably cover the staples and cut...
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    1980 22ft SS V5 rework

    Deck is looking really good! I picked up some prefab Tempress hatches for my front casting deck, but still may want to redo it for better battery access, etc. and have plans to add some sort of rear casting deck w/ storage/hatches. Interested in the clearance you allowed for the Nautolex, how...
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    1980 22ft SS V5 rework

    On another note...how are you getting your pictures to work? Did they fix the issue with the site?
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    Decking Question

    Properly sealed and cared for marine or exterior grade ply covered with vinyl will likely outlast the remaining life of the boat. Some of these boats are 40+ years old and the original decking is still holding up. Not trying to sway you from using aluminum, just consider if its really needed...
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    Tow Smart "Submersible" LED tail lights are junk... better solution?

    I just purchased a bunch of Optronics LED submersibles for by trailer rebuild. Made sure they were all noted as submersible and hard wired with the separate ground wires. I went with the STL56/57RB for the tails, MCL13 marker lights in amber/red, and the MCL70RB thin line id light. I skipped the...
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    Help with model ?

    Sounds like my type of party 😎
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    Help with model ?

    Looks like a Mercury outboard and Shoreland'r trailer which both fit the era. Either a 70's/early 80's Starcraft SS/Holiday, or a Sylvan as mentioned. I agree with the livewell drain, not often seen on the Starcrafts of that era, but could have been an add on or rare option as well. Likely a...
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    1974 Starcraft 21’ Holiday

    I've used the JB water weld and it works good. When I have a lot of holes to cover over flat surfaces, I tend to lean towards MarineTex and tape up the topside/visible side of the hole with some wax paper to reduce the amount of sanding needed. The JB you can grab and use as "kneaded" (see what...
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    Shoreland'r Rebuild

    Poly roller replacements are on the radar. The existing black rollers are still in good shape, so I figured I'd roll (no pun intended) with those for the time being. Between all the new hardware, hubs, fenders, rims/tires, etc., I decided to save the Benjamin for higher priorities. The ones on...
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    Shoreland'r Rebuild

    Yeah, galvanized or aluminum would be my choice, but this one came with the boat and the bones were still good for a rebuild. It lasted 40 years, so I should be able to get a few more out of it with the refresh, fresh water use, and garage storage. I went back and forth on the radials vs bias...
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    New Journey

    Update on the trailer rebuild thread (linked below in signature), and a little more fishing with the boys over the weekend while the second patch of paint was curing. Took a little weekend trip with the family over to WI.
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