i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

KRACKERMAN

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I picked her up yesterday and got it home. So does this make me part of the starcraft force.
 

Bwana Don

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Re: i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

Nope. We need pictures also. One of the senior members will then sponsor you.:p

So whatcha got, Glass or Tin? How long? Open or closed bow? I/O or outboard?

Where you from Kracker?
 

KRACKERMAN

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Re: i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

I'm new to this and I put up 4 or 5 pictures. Don't know where they are. I'll try again. Any way she is a 18 foot tin cuddy cabin with a 1984 Johnson 70 sea horse outboard I live in Maryland
 

Bwana Don

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Re: i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

Start a Photobucket account. Iboats has trouble with their picture hosting.

Ooohhh Starchief. Is she Robin's egg blue? I love those cuddies.
 

rheagler

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Gotta put up pictures of the Starchief... We like em!
 

KRACKERMAN

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Re: i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

Man there is about 10 different colors on her. I was offered her 2 months ago but I did not know if I wanted to take her on. Then I seen some post from this sight and all the info out there. So I said what the hell let's do it. Now I need a sponsor to get in? I know I'm going to have to pick some brain's for tips and .tricks.
 

Bwana Don

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Sorry if you took me serious about the sponsor thing. Pictures are no joke however. Pay up!:D Thanks for posting the link Rheagler.

This is a great site with a lot of info on restoring these great boats. Come for the boats stay for the people. I look forward to seeing your project. Oh yea stripping a boat is more fun than anything, except maybe trailer work.

Good luck
Don
 

rheagler

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Wow. Definitely a project, but the good thing is that it doesn't take extreme woodworking skills to replace the floor, cabin walls, transom etc. Anything that boat needs, there is someone here that has done it. There also are several approaches to take depending upon your budget and goals. Check the restoration forums, here...
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=494143
The early Starchiefs were essentially the same as the later Chieftans, so be sure to check out threads on both.
Anywho, welcome to the Starmada!
 

KRACKERMAN

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Re: i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

Well this is not starting out 2 good now my pictures are up side down. Lmao well I got them on here.
 

Blacksting

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Re: i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

Did you fire up the 70 yet ? i have an '85 and it runs like a champ on my V140. good luck w/ your project and welcome aboard.
 

KRACKERMAN

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Re: i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

Not yet I'm taking the motor off and putting it in the garage for winter. I'm working on the boat while weather is good
 

jbcurt00

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Re: i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

1966Starcraft1.jpg


1st 1's free ;)

I don't want any of the senior Starmadians spraining a neck muscle trying to see the pix. :D


Welcome, it's a really nice looking rig. INCREDIBLE looking rig for free.

Jas will be along shortly, he's still trying to wipe the grin off his face from yesterday's SeaNymph splash. Ask him to add your thread to the SC rebuild thread, once you get a handle on posting pix & get started tearing her down. Pix are the only price of admission.:)
 

KRACKERMAN

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Re: i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

Thanks for your help with my pics I've already removed the motor and need to remove the splash guard. I'm going to be removing the transom and floorso any tip would be helpful. I will post pics as I go
 

jbcurt00

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Thanks for your help with my pics I've already removed the motor and need to remove the splash guard. I'm going to be removing the transom and floor so any tip would be helpful. I will post pics as I go

Removing your splashwell isn't something I can help w/, but deck (floor) & transom are fairly straight forward in tinny's. You'll want to keep good records/notes/measurements & a photo record to help you put it back together once your done with tear down.

2 layers of 3/4" plywood for the transom. There are a few options, if you can find it Auracu (sp?) is a popular choice, but constructed with waterproof glue and void-free core are a must. You'll have quite a few choices for finish on the wood you put into the boat. Spar Varnish, epoxy, paint, read thru some of the Starcraft rebuild threads I posted above, they have all been used with various results.

You can put back the same thickness plywood deck as was originally installed, maybe 1/2". If your hull is filled with expanding foam (rather then standard white styrofoam) it is probably 1/2" plywood. If you want to make the deck more substantial, you can use 5/8" or 3/4", again read thru those rebuild threads. If you go w/ a thicker deck, you may have to address the elevation change on a few items, notable the cabin wall at the helm. But it depends on how your hull is put together & how you chose to put it back together.

Do a search from the Starcraft &/or main restoration forum homepages for: "Flotation foam" so you can be thinking about which of the many options fit your needs, budget, timeline & etc. My only suggestion is to NOT skip it. You will need to decide for yourself which & how much meets your goal & budget. All of mine will get flotation foam, a few different types in each , actually. Any will be a huge improvement over the factory, which in all of mine was NONE....:eek:

Plan to have some down time on working on the boat, weather or waiting for part delivery. Then you can give the motor & trailer some attention while you're waiting. That way, it all wraps up about the same time & you're not waiting on fixing the motor or finishing the trailer when you're done w/ the boat and ready to splash her once again.

During demo, you can be reading thru those threads & getting a better idea of how to proceed w/ put back.

But it's your rig, you can decide how & what to put back, it can be a blank slate. Your plans may change as you proceed thru put back, but the Starmada will keep ya moving in the right direction & back in the water!
 

Deadwood

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Welcome KM!! Nice to have another Starchief. You'll have a ball restoring her.;)
 

KRACKERMAN

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Re: i got a freebee to restore she is a 1966

Well thanks all I'm looking to have her done by spring 2012 My dad is going at it with guns a blazing he is 83 and I think he is gun hoe to get away from my mom lol
 

jbcurt00

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Well thanks all I'm looking to have her done by spring 2012 My dad is going at it with guns a blazing he is 83 and I think he is gun hoe to get away from my mom lol

More info about this would be appreciated :facepalm:

If he's like mine, your mom is probably just fine w/ that. Esp if he's this gun hoe you speak of :eek:

Just make sure he's taking sufficient details & notes info, & pix..
 

Bwana Don

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Good for Dad. Tell him to leave you something to do. Man I like those 60's cuddies. I can see myself in one, twin Johnson 70's, yea man. A little time away from the wife can be priceless.:D Not my wife, I mean other guys and their wives. lol
 
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