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  1. SHSU

    1979 Starcraft 16’ SS Refresh

    A lot of progress made!!! You will have her in the water super quick. SHSU
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    1976 22' SUS O/B "Hydration Break"

    Most of it would be personal preference. As fuel weighs a lot, its nice to have that further forward to help offset the weight of the motor in the back. More of an issue on shorter boats, but can be impactful on larger ones too. SHSU
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    1978 22' V5 Super Sport CC

    Looks like a nice paint job. Any pics of the interior? SHSU
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    1979 Starcraft 16’ SS Refresh

    Try a plastic furniture plug. ACE should have something that will fit the hole. SHSU
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    Shoestring Starcraft SS160 Resto-mod - let the long slow road begin

    Question I would ask is which is more of a concern, the corroded rivets or the edge of the rib? I don't have the answer, but would think it through if I wasn't planning on doing a whole rib removal/reinstall. SHSU
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    1979 Starcraft 16’ SS Refresh

    Love the paint scheme, looks very familiar!!! :D SHSU
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    Water separator

    Electric only lake? Did you replace the transom sheet with a new sheet of aluminum or did you just cover it with another? SHSU
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    Shoestring Starcraft SS160 Resto-mod - let the long slow road begin

    Admiral and I know how that goes. It took us over 2 months to redo all the rivets. We had our fair share of rivets that had to be drilled and new ones put in. We had weekends that we seem'd to fly and everything was working great. Other weekends seemed like we only made it a foot..... We...
  9. SHSU

    New Journey

    Good use for a rotten deck. 🔥🔥🔥🔥 SHSU
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    Water separator

    From what little I can see, that is an amazing boat!! Such a clean look. Really like it!! SHSU
  11. SHSU

    1979 Starcraft 16’ SS Refresh

    Oil based is usually 3 - 7 days. Latex (which shouldn't be used on boats) is 30 days minimum. Epoxy, depends on the brand. As for taking it to the lake, I don't see any issues after 2 weeks. Scratches can be touched up and they will happen. SHSU
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    1976 22' SUS O/B "Hydration Break"

    I removed all the vinyl on out boat. Didn't make sense and trying to match the original would have been impossible. As for stripping the interior, I am guessing you are not going to cover the interior of the hull wall in carpet. As such, I liked @Moserkr 's approach to only wire brushing...
  13. SHSU

    1979 Starcraft 16’ SS Refresh

    Looking good! Something to note, I know you want to get her done, but dry vs cure time are two different things. So I figure you are going to do more work prior to the paint being cured. Just keep that in mind as you put stuff on it even though it feels dry. SHSU
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    1975 Starcraft SS 16' Freshen Up

    Cavitation plate needs to be even to/slightly above level with the bottom of the hull. So whatever bolt pattern that gives you correct placement. SHSU
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    Beginner beginning a complete restoration - Starcraft 18

    A aircraft riveting gun is the way to go. As I mentioned in a previous post, traditional impact guns wont do the trick. As for the bit, a brazier head and bucking bar are needed to do it correctly. Not sure how in-depth you are planning to get, but I am pretty sure the team recommends...
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    1975 StarCraft Mariner build "The Unicorn"

    Mine had nails as well. Because of my new design of my cap, I decided not to use any nails or screws. The motor holds down the cap and the end caps do it as well. Plus a liberal amount of 5200 along the entire top SHSU
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    1979 Starcraft 16’ SS Refresh

    I haven't had any issues thus far, but I also painted over the 5200 several times since. Personally, for the application 5200 is the correct choice as you should be sandwiching it between the transom and the splashwell. Then doing a finish like you would with caulk. Again though, long term...
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    1975 StarCraft Mariner build "The Unicorn"

    Here is the link to what Iboats have. I got a SELCO for my 1974/1974 70 HP Evinrude. It did the trick for me, but I did wonder if there were more detailed like @BOYS & TOYS mentioned http://ww2.iboats.com/Boat-Motor-Repair-Manuals/dm/view_id.1 SHSU
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    Beginner beginning a complete restoration - Starcraft 18

    Welcome, sounds like you got some fun in your future To answer your questions, see below: Rivet gun: skip Harbor freight, wont do the work. I tried, then an amazon special, finally paid for a used aircraft rivet gun that worked. Rivets: See below sticky @Watermann put together for people...
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    New Journey

    +1 for find a motor you can work on Don't get me wrong, I would love a new motor, but I also love the ability to do my own work and fix the engine as things come up. SHSU
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