Re: 1961 Starcraft - 'The whole' story
Something about above freezing temps and sunshine makes me happy.
Figures.....beautiful day and the old gal didn't want to participate. Seems someone at sometime or another, had a brilliant idea to add some support to the splashwell. They added an aluminum angle piece the entire width of the splashwell to reinforce the original lip which had split in places...how I'm not sure, maybe fatigue due to the transom going soft. Anyways, the original had about the same amount of screw's as in the previous photo I showed, and rather than take them out they just went right over them with the new strip....needless to say I didn't figure this out for at least a hour or so. the new piece they added was rivited to the bottom of the splashwell and screwed into the transom. Logic points to removing the screws only in a transom replacement, add in the fact that they siliconed the carp out of all the seams, and whatever that synthetic stuff was below that...really made me work...finally realized once I removed that synthetic carp and seen the screws. by now I'm down to a t-shirt in part due to the weather, the rest due to fuming over this fiasco...a chisel and 6 lb hammer and back in biz...whew, sweet bejesus..
Here's a draft of what it looked like...
from there it was all seat of the pants stuff, screwed in a pair of helpers along with a chain...
Threw together a lifting contraption
start the lifting...
add some progress keeper screws to save my place while adjusting the jack
and FINALLY...
Did I mention it was a beautiful day