1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

jason454ci

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Well to start off I got this boat two years ago. I had an old glass tri-hull with a 105 chrysler on it. That thing liked it's fuel a little too much. So it got traded in on this boat. It used to belong to an old catfishing buddy of mine that passed away and I was fortunate to end up with it. The carpeting was wore through and the wood was getting in bad shape and the transom had been fixed with lots of silicone. So this winter I have started the process of freshening the ole gal up a bit. Plans as of now is to replace the floor wood and have it covered in spray on truck bed lining. The transom is also being replaced. Going to do a little rewiring as most of it is a general mess. Don't think a paint job will happen at this time. As i tend to beat it up a little at times. This boat is a fishing boat mostly used for catfish tournaments. I love the open room in the back of them. Works great for what I use it for. Looking around on here you guys make it look so easy to work on these starcrafts. Sorry for the blurry pics was using my phone.

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1973Chieftain

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Welcome aboard Jason! Looks like you have got a great boat, and a project to occupy you till spring rolls around!
 

rheagler

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Nice project Jason. Looking forward to seeing how it shapes up!
 

jasoutside

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Hey man, welcome to the Starcraft brohood!

That looks like a big boat in the photos there, is that a 18' or a 22'?

Cheers:)
 

jetstreakdave

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Welcome aboard. Its good to see that I am not the only nut to take on to projects like you have on the go. Go tin or go home .
 

starcrafter65

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Someone once said - "Strip down an old tinnie and there is a brand new boat underneath - strip down a glasser and there is nothing but pain and misery"!!
 

jason454ci

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

It is an 18 footer. Sure wish it was a 22 so I would have 4 more feet of room to pile more stuff into. :D
It is amazing how well they clean up with the removal of some rotten old wood.
 

CheapboatKev

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

It is an 18 footer. Sure wish it was a 22 so I would have 4 more feet of room to pile more stuff into. :D
It is amazing how well they clean up with the removal of some rotten old wood.

Yep..You have a blank canvas there..Have fun
 

MichaelP

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Looks like another great project and I'll be watching this one. The new transom end caps should fit fine (looks like they'll ship Sat). Let me know if you decide to shorten your splashwell, I have a new head board that I don't need and can ship them all at once (I'll throw in a Starmada hat too). I did my well and if I can do it you shouldn't have any problem at all.

Tin Is In!!!:D
 

dozerII

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Hey Jason, nice project you have going, here is what Micheal's transom caps look like after a little polishing.

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barato2

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

i'll add my welcome to this particular brand of insanity. i'll be watching your build closely as i also have an 18' holiday needing everything.
 

talltx

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Howdy Jason from Zanesville. Love that area of Ohio. Nice start on the rebuild. Gitten right after it. She'll give ya lots of fun. Is that a stock tank up there in the bow? Good location for it. Gonna check it for leaks? Good idea while you have it exposed. Safety first, they say.
 

jbcurt00

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Someone once said - "Strip down an old tinnie and there is a brand new boat underneath - strip down a glasser and there is nothing but pain and misery"!!

That's funny right there, glasser or not!

Looking good on the tear down.
 

jason454ci

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

A little update on my project. The floor and transom are cut, resin coated, and installed. Also ran a new fuel line the old one looked decent but sure dont want to pull the floor in a few years to fix it. I have an appointment next wednesday at the LineX dealer to have the floor and side panels sprayed. Now I am just waiting for that to be done so I can start on doing a little rewiring and putting it back together. I did get my new transom corners in the mail today from MichaelP. Boy they almost look too pretty to put on this old boat. Thanks again Mike for providing those elusive pieces for us. Here is a few pics of the progress.


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ezmobee

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Lookin' good!!!

That transom wood isn't pressure treated is it?
 

65starcraft

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Did you reuse your old foam under the deck? I have been debating if i should reuse mine, or some of it and buy some new.
 

GA_Boater

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Good progress. I'll be interested in how the Linex looks. Keep up the good work, 454.
 

jason454ci

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Re: 1966 Starcraft Holiday Refresh

Yes I did reuse my old foam. It was a little wet and dirty but still in good shape. After it sit over night most all of it was dry.
 
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