1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

CheapboatKev

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

LOL, I looked like a pig after crawling around under her half the friggin day...keep in mind I'm a big 'ol boy, but I think I shed 10 or 20 pounds just in cuss words alone :redface:

Thanks again Kev



my pleasure..
When I first messed with my bunks it was 90 sumthing degrees..muggy, florida summer..laying on the trailer fender...arms shaking..sweat dripping..why...why...WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And I aint no featherweight either my friend..
 

HopeSheFloats

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

85 sweet degrees, sunshine & boat-work, what more could one ask for? OK, Maybe more hours in a day.

Started mine by stripping some new paint to fix some flaws I missed originally
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then applied some of that 'all metal' repair stuff, more like a bondo than jb weld, goes on smoothly with a bondo spreader or as today, with a plastic paint scrapper{thin/flexible}
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Which lead me to attack the extra transom holes bored for who knows what, and some other areas that didn't sit well with me, now that she's back upright...re-painting in a day or so{rain tomorrow}
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Two steps forward and ....

Anyways, proceeded to clean the inside, although at almost 50 yrs old, some stains were tougher than me today..oh well, what can ya do ya know...
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Then used about a half a gallon of gluvit{little over} on the seams and rivits along with the entire inside of the transom... will use the rest in a day or two to leave a nice thick coating
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Self Hijack to follow...
 

HopeSheFloats

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

more^^^^^^^

Between all this fun with the boat, had some chores to attend to...

weeds were taking over the Missus's sitting area, and I drew the short straw{there was only one straw and she insisted I draw first}

here's a before shot
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and a couple afterwards...she's happy, so all is good!
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And had to add a shot of my helper, 'Bandit' 6 months old and already 60+ pounds...digs dirt very well, but always in the wrong spot.
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His older brother 'Kato' couldn't of cared less{probably like you all and this post..lol}
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Still need to 'set' the stepping stones, and that fence could use tending to as well...
Anyways, it was a enjoyable day...hope yours was as well!
 

jasoutside

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Awesome day to work on the rig today, huh! As nice as it was that had to be hard to wreck that paint job that you already pretty much finished! Ouch!

Ah well, if you are going to do it you may as well do it right I suppose.

Nice work on the sitting area, personally I think your Starcraft makes a beautiful lawn ornament!
 

Huron Angler

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Looks like you have a bit of "perfectionism" going on the old girl:)

Nothing wrong with that as many of us will be keeping these Starcrafts the rest of our lives so it pays to do it right the first time.

Bandit looks like an awesome dog, german shepherd mix?
 

BobsGlasstream

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

HSF,
The boat is looking pretty good. Sorry you had to mess up all that paint work.
Nice looking dogs too. I lost my best friend a couple years ago. He went everywhere with me. I haven't been able to bring myself to get another one yet. His name was Chip. My 13 year old Chocolate Lab. I really miss him.
The yard work looks great too. I think my wife has that same straw.
Keep the faith.
Bob
 

mike64

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

...If you need a strong back and a weak mind to get her flipped back over, give me a shout. Not far from ya!

Yeah, a little belated, but same here! I'm 40 minutes away from ya. Available for evening or weekend, depending on what my wife has planned for me.
 

HopeSheFloats

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Belated thanks guys...

Finally got around to getting the transom in...
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Clamped the outer skin to the transom, just being safe while drilling the holes...
didn't want to chance 'Murphy' stopping by...
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Sealed everything with 3M 5200...
Tow hook or tie down whatever it's called{lol}
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Even the backing plate's...don't plan on re-doing this again on this ship...when it becomes that time, I'll be dead or looking for a bigger Sc
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Outer transom board is almost ready, need to drill the holes for the middle knee brace...
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LOL, the transom is the most ding/dent/wave free area of this tub...
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Did get the final epoxy coating on the last two remaining deck sections, foam fun next.

And of course this being me, I ordered the wrong size drain tubes for the splash-well, I bought the inch & a quarter one's{not thinking again}, and that's another drill bit size I don't have, and, I'm not sure if I can make them work, as the original's I believe are 3 quarters and sit flush to the bottom{as they should} of the splash-well...decision time as to ordering and waiting or attempting to enlarge the skin holes and keep the lower hole edge in the same plane...

Sorry not much to report, which is ok as my tooth is still protesting and keeping me from wanting to talk much...

Any progress is good I guess...hope your all where you wanna be!
 

Broadcast

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Looking Great Kenny! Still in Awe of the wood work'in skills!
 

HopeSheFloats

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Thanks Broadcast, I'm in awe of that fish porn link{I just viewed it}...awesome! If I ever stumble upon some extra money{lol no such thing in the boating world} I know who I'll be booking with...great photos and really great catches!!!
 

Huron Angler

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Now that's some great progress:)

Love the clean look that the rig has...really nice!
 

jasoutside

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Looks super sharp Hope, I bet that is a great feelen getting her all beefed up and ready for a power plant! Nice work buddy!
 

ezmobee

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Looks good! Gotta love all those holes you get to fill with bolts from those 3 knee braces!
 

BobsGlasstream

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

HSF,
Nice progress, Looking good.
I agree with any progress is good.
Keep the pic's coming.
Bob
 

jspano

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

hsf
what was the body filler you used?
did you need to take all the way down to bare metal or just scuffed up

looks good
 

Triton II

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Great job... you should change your forum name to Sure She'll Float! Cheers,

TII
 

HopeSheFloats

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Thanks guy's

missed a couple...
H.A., Sorry, forgot to answer on 'Bandit'...Shepherd / Rott mix :D

Bob, I feel your pain, I lost 'Droobie Drew' my last shep mix after 10yrs to the big 'C'...best friend ever, once ina lifetime pet/pal. Get another...life's too short and they love boating ;)


hsf
what was the body filler you used?
did you need to take all the way down to bare metal or just scuffed up

looks good

Hey Joe, the stuffs called 'all metal' by 'USC'...here's an ad quote...
"Premium aluminum filled body filler ideal for metal leveling or mending. Use for rust repair, over spot welds, and as a finish coat over all types of body fillers. All-Metal is the preferred body filler for restoration work and classic car repairs. Adheres great to metal and has the look and feel of lead. Includes liquid reactor hardener. Made in USA."

This is experimental, as I have no idea how well it will hold up, it has worked fine on my Ford PU{3 yrs & counting now}...anyways...

Here's a look...started here...
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Sanded to the metal{not sure if required, but I would think it's best}
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Spread it on...it has a very fast working time window, you can see where it started to kick in the 'blob' in the center...better to mix smaller batches...
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Sanded lightly with 80 grit on my orbital, then by hand with 150 grit...
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bananaboater

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Sanding to the metal was a wise choice. With a patch that big and thin the filler needs something to bite on.
 

Broadcast

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Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story

Ha! Thanks HSF. No $ needed. Let's just go fish'in sometime! I don't charter as much cause it gets in the way of my fun fish'in! More of a business write off than anything! ;) Anyhow... keep up the great work!
 
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