Re: 1976 22' Starcraft Islander Rebuild
That is a pic of the 2011 Islander 221 that I had my "demo" on.
Well, I suppose that demo went well as I know you wrote the check for one! Sweeeeet!
I woke up this morning with all your answers, Jason. But by the time the forums came back online, I forgot 'em.

Sorry! All these fine tuning things can be frustrating. I bet you could go to Lowes, HD or Menards and look at generators and see that exact tank that Tex posted. That one has possibilities.
Yah, I have all the answers right when I wake up too. Then, I grab some coffee, spend a few minutes on iboats, and stare at the Islander - I'm totally lost then! I can't figure if I'm an OB guy or an IO guy?! Marine grade or exterior grade??!! Pour in foam or noodle guy!? Alum guy or a glass guy

Ah, just kidden, I'll get er figured!
The forum must be off due to the fact that I finally figured out someway to post Photos. LOL Pugetsound
That was a pretty big day puge
Hey jas,
One more thought .... You could just have one battery at the back for the 4.3 --- at point of use to save $$$ on expensive cabling, and a lawnmower or tractor gas tank on the otherside of the 4.3 at the back. Then have the second battery near the front for lighting etc also close to point of use. The battery and gas tank at the back should fit to allow for your vinyl curtain and the battery up front should not take up too much room..... Just chewin' on some thoughts for ya!!!
Thanks for swinging through IM!
I think I have it!
Check it out...
#1 Nothing goes in front of the doghouse. No batts, no fuel tank, no seat, no rod holders, extra deck space, less stuff to build. It's a compromise I suppose.
#2 I did some measuring and I should have the ability to build out those storage compartments like the photo rico posted up. I do love that set up! I can make them big enough to house a small fuel tank and batts if I choose to put them there. As it stands I'll only need to put the 2 stroke fuel tank back there which will leave some great space open for storage. This leads to...
#3 I have come full circle (again:facepalm

and decided to place the batts at the port side helm storage area. There will always be a captain at the helm of this boat (dead weight, I've been called worse). The two batts should be totally fine there at the port side to offset the weight of the knuckle head driving this rig. Yah, I'll need to run long electrical lines, I'll get over it. If, in time, I hate this idea, I've still built the storage at the stern to place them there if it seems like a good/better move.
#4 Tackle will be stored at/in the starboard side seat boxes - seems to make sense there.
Having said all that, I started on building interior structure this morning. I'll post up later with that progress.
Thanks for staying with me fellas
