1966 Starcraft 16' questions

barato

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Oct 27, 2008
Messages
386
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

i had a bit o brain fade there. don't know why i thought you were working with a Starchief. yeah, a bimini is super easy to install....just be sure to use backing plates under the aluminum with machine screws and nuts when you install the pivots and tension strap brackets.
 

Bwana Don

Lieutenant Commander
Joined
Oct 20, 2009
Messages
1,951
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Welcome to the Starmada, Eric. One vet to another, thank you for your service. I was a one termer in the USAF. I was a nuclear missile mechanic in Wyoming. I fought the cold war, never killed any Russians per se, but I think Ronald Reagan and myself scared a few of them to death.:p

This is a great place to get information on Starcraft aluminum boats, no, the best place! The Holiday model (I"m guessing thats what you have) is a fine looking boat that should do you proud. There are a few out standing holiday restos to inspire you too. The closed bow has some advantages.

Good luck, and great price.

Don
 

eric_in_tx

Cadet
Joined
Aug 16, 2010
Messages
12
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Bwana, thank you as well for your service. I think, I so does my father-in-law that the boat is actually a Jupiter. From the limited info I have so far, and it seems like all I do now is research this boat, the Jupiter is the most logical. The Holiday was an 18ft boat with a 110-120HP motor. This boat is 16ft with an 85HP Johnson O/B on it. My wife has ridden in the boat several times and when looking at the pics of the Jupiter she says that is the one most resembling dads.

This will be my FIRST boat so I have tons to learn and already am using advice from here to research and start asking dad a few questions. Looks like we are going to get the engine professionally tuned up there prior to bringing her home.
 

barato

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Oct 27, 2008
Messages
386
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

probably a good idea....the amount of time between when it shows up and your kids are clamoring to go out will likely be measured in seconds :D
 

Bwana Don

Lieutenant Commander
Joined
Oct 20, 2009
Messages
1,951
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Whoops I don't know why I was thinking 18'.

Is it too early to get twofootitus???:D Probably not, I got it and mine's not even made it into the water yet.:eek:
 

eric_in_tx

Cadet
Joined
Aug 16, 2010
Messages
12
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

twofootitis is more commonly the disease that occurs when you say something you shouldn't. Also known as footinmouth disease. I have had several cases of it, most commonly in conversations with my wife. The disease itself is not deadly, the reaction of the person you are speaking to however might be.

Was wondering about the gas tank. What capacity would that be and what is the fuel economy of the 85HP Johnson? Anyone? Also, what would be the top speed, roughly?
 

ezmobee

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Mar 26, 2007
Messages
23,767
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Top speed will be roughly 35-40MPH. Fuel consumption will be roughly 8.5 gallons per hour at WOT. Considerably less at slower speeds. I never found my 85 or my current 90 to be real fuel hogs.
 

fshngho

Lieutenant
Joined
Apr 1, 2009
Messages
1,332
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Welcome to the forums! Welcome to the family (Im not sure I can even welcome you to the family yet as I have a SS but not sure if Ive been formally welcomed myself yet... might REQUIRE a resto thread... not sure:) )!!

But I do know this from being here (knew it within a few hours..) PICTURES! Need them ASAP! :D

ChuckNDiscs

Now that hurts Chuck. Look back at your thread and check my response out
 

eric_in_tx

Cadet
Joined
Aug 16, 2010
Messages
12
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Thanks for the update EZ. Do you know what the standard fuel capacity is for that boat?
 

Bwana Don

Lieutenant Commander
Joined
Oct 20, 2009
Messages
1,951
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

twofootitis is more commonly the disease that occurs when you say something you shouldn't. Also known as footinmouth disease. I have had several cases of it, most commonly in conversations with my wife. The disease itself is not deadly, the reaction of the person you are speaking to however might be.
QUOTE]

Footinmouth is different than twofootitus;
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=twofootitus&defid=2802539

There is also Starcraftitus, which is way worse.
Starcraftitus; Jason just bought an old aluminum Starcraft boat to fix up and he's all ready shopping for another.

The cure is worse than the disease. Don't fight it, if you have more than two posts in this forum, you are infected.

Enjoy your Starcraft Eric, we're hear for you brother.:D
 

jasoutside

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Dec 20, 2009
Messages
13,269
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Oh man, wait a minute. Did I just get made the poster child for multiple boat issues?? Shoot, if I were a betting man I'd put money on nearly every fella that hangs here is already eyeballing his next boat!

Wait, how many rigs does mccurtis have???

Ahhhh, that is all right. If it takes the heat off you dudes, I can be "that guy" for ya.
 

barato

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Oct 27, 2008
Messages
386
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

i only have eight, i resent any insinuations that i have a problem......:eek:

"but, honey, they all have different purposes...":redface:
 

Bwana Don

Lieutenant Commander
Joined
Oct 20, 2009
Messages
1,951
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Oh man, wait a minute. Did I just get made the poster child for multiple boat issues?? Shoot, if I were a betting man I'd put money on nearly every fella that hangs here is already eyeballing his next boat!

Wait, how many rigs does mccurtis have???

Ahhhh, that is all right. If it takes the heat off you dudes, I can be "that guy" for ya.

mccurtis; the dude has two man cards. The Dos Equis Man asks HIM for advice on boats.

Did I say Jason, I meant Jimmy.:D Fruedian slip I guess.:p

Hi, my name is Don and I have a Starcraft problem! You happy now Jason.
The twelve step program includes Gluvit, go figure.
 

chuckndiscs

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Apr 18, 2008
Messages
383
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Now that hurts Chuck. Look back at your thread and check my response out

No hurt meant!! :redface: I was simply stating that I think you need to have a restore thread going before you are part of the starcraft family (The zoo, starmada, Tin Troop, "miss any?") enough to welcome new members...:D.

I have been trying to find the groups by-laws but someone (Huron, Bwanna, Jasoutside, yourself, paparoof, barato, ez...or someone along those lines) told me they are included with every Starcraft made, under the floor, stamped into the hull. You can feel the words are there but you cant read them until you have applied Gluvit! I have not gotten that far yet...;)

ChucknDiscs
 

ezmobee

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Mar 26, 2007
Messages
23,767
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Thanks for the update EZ. Do you know what the standard fuel capacity is for that boat?

Nope. Mine did not have a tank in it when I bought it. There had apparently been a tank mounted up in he bow because there was a fill cap up on the bow and a nice copper fuel line running from front to back. I used the fuel line to plumb a 12 gallon "portable" tank mounted under the bow with cooler brackets

http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w200/ezmobee/Boat Project/DSCF1927.jpg
 

eric_in_tx

Cadet
Joined
Aug 16, 2010
Messages
12
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Top speed will be roughly 35-40MPH. Fuel consumption will be roughly 8.5 gallons per hour at WOT. Considerably less at slower speeds. I never found my 85 or my current 90 to be real fuel hogs.

wow, I would actually think that 8.5 gallons per hour would be bad. If it reached a top speed of 40mph that is 3 miles for every gallon of gas. Hmmmm.....well, better get a nice size tank then. Wonder if I can piggy two 12 gallon tanks in the bow? I don't think I would be WOT all the time, but I would hate to only get 2-3 hours on the lake with a 12 gallon tank. Guess I'll get used to how boats operate soon enough.

Any thoughts on those stabilizers that go on your motor to help keep the straight?
 

ezmobee

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Mar 26, 2007
Messages
23,767
Re: 1966 Starcraft 16' questions

Boats get terrible gas mileage, especially if you look at it in miles per gallon. I found I can do a good amount of cruising/playing with a 12 gallon main and a 6 gallon reserve. You aren't going to be running around WOT all the time. The general consensus around here is that those fin things suck. Smart tabs are much preferred. However, I highly doubt your aluminum Starcraft will need either.
 
Top