18' Starcraft SS Restoration

fshngho

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Re: 18' Starcraft SS Restoration

Jason told me to tell you that you have some drippers there.

Yeah. Thats what I get for being in a hurry. No worries though. A little sanding and top coat will take care of it. And since when did you start listening to Jason??? You do know he is out to get me, don't ya?:eek:

I think you've done "Fab"ulous Fabrication work!

Bet you worked on that one for a while Broadcast. Actually, I did. Probably way too long but what the hey, its done now. Now I missing Brain cells I shouldn't lose.

Thanks Guys.:D
 

fshngho

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By the way EZ, I used my compressor and sprayer and hooked up the water separator. I did get water in the line but don't know why and that is what you see under the splashwell. I did overcoat the primer and got a few runs, but not enough to justify the runs you see.:confused: All is well since it is primer, but I would like to know why.
 

Huron Angler

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Looks good, I'm sure that 8" makes all the difference in the world when you are in the boat.

Hope there's enough room for that outboard to tilt up, looks like it should be fine.:)
 

fshngho

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Thanks Mike. Yes Sir I have room to tilt...I hope. The one thing I forgot to mention is I plan on a Jack Plate too which gives me an additional 4-6" setback. At least thats the plan if I can find one.:rolleyes: Still a work in progress....:eek:
 

fshngho

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Sorry, forgot to mention, or rather ask. Has anyone tried this paint?
http://milo.com/valspar-1-gallon-latex-skid-resistant-floor-paint-base-4

I am confused because it is a deck paint, but they say its not waterproof? I have only one concern and that is will it hold up to petroleum products.(gas & oil). I have been told this is what I want but what is the opinion of the masses? I do like the fact it is tintable.
 

ezmobee

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Well I've certainly had great luck with all the other Valspar porch & floor type paints I've used. Great coverage and dries quickly. Maybe they just mean don't paint a swimming pool with it.
 

jasoutside

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EZ pm'd me and said he is terribly jealous of all the extra space you now have on your rig with your splaswell mod.

He also mentioned he may go IO as they are a clearly superior driveline, but I guess that's already common knowledge.


:D
 

captainQ

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The splashwell came out minty, very cool ! I'm jealous for sure !
 

nuboat2me

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EZ pm'd me and said he is terribly jealous of all the extra space you now have on your rig with your splaswell mod.

He also mentioned he may go IO as they are a clearly superior driveline, but I guess that's already common knowledge.


:D

Hooo boy... :eek:

I am gonna grab some popcorn and a pop and watch this little exchange... :)

Now EZ, Jas.... Go to your rooms and don't come out unitl you can play nice.. Momma said it you cant say anything nice... SHUT UP!!! :D

Seriously.

Looks great!!!
 

fshngho

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Re: 18' Starcraft SS Restoration

EZ pm'd me and said he is terribly jealous of all the extra space you now have on your rig with your splaswell mod.

If that were true that is indeed a compliment.:D

He also mentioned he may go IO as they are a clearly superior driveline, but I guess that's already common knowledge.

now I know your lieing.:mad: Heck that ain't even factual! Oh well, nice try Jas, but then again you do have to justify your boat motor choice...somehow.:facepalm:


:D

Thanks guys. Its FRIDAY..time to play with the boat again. Too much work, never enough time.:eek:
 

dozerII

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Re: 18' Starcraft SS Restoration

Great work FSH, the extra room can always be used, however you can add it. The project is coming along great.
Glen
 

jasoutside

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IO as they are a clearly superior driveline, but I guess that's already common knowledge.

pssst, Dale... I know it's ridiculous but I think if I keep saying it out loud I might come to believe it one day
 

ezmobee

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pssst, Dale... I know it's ridiculous but I think if I keep saying it out loud I might come to believe it one day

yeah but then your coupler/u-joints/gimbel/bellows/blower will all wear out on the same day and you'll realize you were just being silly.

yeah I even threw in blower :D:D
 

chuckndiscs

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Nice work FH!

really REALLY making me think about starting to tear my 18' apart this year rather than ride her another year and get more fishing done before I tear it apart...pause...ok thought passed ON TO FISHING!
 

fshngho

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Great work FSH, the extra room can always be used, however you can add it. The project is coming along great.
Glen
Thanks Dozer, amazing what a little room makes.

pssst, Dale... I know it's ridiculous but I think if I keep saying it out loud I might come to believe it one day
Yeah, kinda like I believe one day I'll be rich, young, and good looking. Still waiting.

yeah but then your coupler/u-joints/gimbel/bellows/blower will all wear out on the same day and you'll realize you were just being silly.

yeah I even threw in blower :D:D

Coulda just said "engine::eek:

Nice work FH!

really REALLY making me think about starting to tear my 18' apart this year rather than ride her another year and get more fishing done before I tear it apart...pause...ok thought passed ON TO FISHING!

Priorities!!! If it aint broke....You can always start next winter.;)
Thanks Chuckndiscs
 

fshngho

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Re: 18' Starcraft SS Restoration

Had great plans for Saturday, but company came over and well...not much work done.:facepalm:
But today I was up & attem. I want to paint the consoles, splashwell, and gunwales all at once and hopefully finish the 'painting' aspect. I decided to attack the gunwales. The rub rail rubber and trim had to be removed, lots of rivets had to go.
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I mean a ton of rivets. I had to work the rubber loose and I am honestly concerned about re-installing it. I am sure I can find help because others have done it. I did discover that I had a lot of rivets that were loose or missing. TIP: Gentlemen even if you are staying with the original gunwale metal, please check all the rivets. Not only is the rattle factor in place, it does effect the structure strength.

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fshngho

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After I removed the rubber and trim, I got a good look at the bow construction. Not much there.
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And not much metal once the top gunwale is removed.
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I had all my pieces so I laid them out on the new sheet metal and traced them out, including some needed rivet holes for referance.
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It was then I realized the rivets I had removed were 5/32" in diameter. Dang. I have 1/8" and 3/16". I went into the house for a break. While I sat for a brief period I realized I don't need the 5/32" rivets...I can re drill all the holes and use a combination of what I do have.:facepalm: Stupid Dale!

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GT2010

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Re: 18' Starcraft SS Restoration

When I removed my rub rail trim and the inside trim, the rivets holding the gunwalls just snapped up like pretzels. Didn't have to drill any of them out. Now that I have replaced them, it has to be stronger.

I too am curious as to how to replace the rub rail rubber as it was not the easiest to remove.
 
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