Re: 1973 Starcraft possible purchase, new to boats have questions!!
That is a 14' Holiday (as stated).
It has had some work done, since the original seats, wall panels, & floor covering were that same orange as the hull.
I only know that, because I have one & had to tear it all out because it was rotted.
It looks to be in ok shape, but unless it's been covered it's hull (pun intended) life, will probably need the deck pulled & re done at a minimum.
Mine had zero drainage at the ribs, & even after no rain for a couple months & sitting tilted up, had a bunch of water trapped between the ribs, not to mention the waterlogged foam that was laid between!
It is a "tippy" feeling hull, & if you are new to boats it will feel unstable to you when you get in. It is however pretty seaworthy & I have taken mine in water most wouldn't(San Francisco Bay).
The caveat is that I know my water & have spent a good part of my life on & running boats on the Bay.
The 20hp will probably leave you wanting. The boat is rated for 40hp, & my 35 does a good job with all but the heaviest loads.
All in all, I think if the motor runs good & you can get him to $800 you'll do good. Doubt I'd go much more than that.
Dave