Re: 1958 Starcraft Jet... Boat Rebuild attempt #2
Re: 1958 Starcraft Jet... Boat Rebuild attempt #2
+1. Tinnies rule! Lots of potential there. She's still got steering and controls too. Of course, you'll need to replace all the hardware with stainless steel and the transom has seen better days, but she's got good bones, and I LOVE the color. It matches my Stratocaster!

Can't wait to see what you do with her.
Rules for tin boats:
1. NEVER use PRESURE TREATED wood of any sort. Instead use exterior grad plywood (1/2" or 3/4". it's up to you. I like 3/4" just to be safe.) and seal it with 2-part epoxy, fiberglass mat & wax-free polyester resin, or several coats of Spar Urethane.
2. Use stainless steel hardware and/or aluminum replacement rivets throughout. Be sure to dip any through hull fittings in 3M 5200 marine caulk.
3. Add emergency flotation foam below decks in the form of Pink/Blue closed-cell foam board.
4. If you decide to paint her, sand with 22 grit paper, wipe down with acetone, apply ligjht coat of Zinc Chromate Self-etching Primer, then top coat.
*With the exception of the epoxy and/or f'glass supplies, you can get everything you need in one trip to Lowes/HD. They even sell aluminum L-angle, C-channel, flat stock, as well as round and square tubing, all of which are great for making braces and sub frames.