PikeHunter431
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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But alas I have succumbed, and bought an 18' 73 Starcraft Supersport which I plan on restoring / retrofitting. Needless to say, I am a neophyte at this sort of thing.





jigngrub: That is some serious structure you have there. (not that I have ever done anything some might consider excessive) Did you do some sort of welding with the aluminum angle pieces?
Balston Spa
IF you can find 23/32 Arauco Brand Plywood (Some Home Depot's and Lowe's carry it) it is a very good plywood.
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It has 7 plys, almost void free and uses 100% waterproof glue. This is how I recommend sealing your wood for a "Tin" boat...http://forums.iboats.com/forum/boat...ph-fm160b-restoration?p=10134976#post10134976
Here or the SC forum is up to you. If you want it moved it can be moved.
Rib end and hull stress cracks of the chines and hull at the rib ends is a possibility. Watermann found quute a few on his Chief.
Nice SS you found, we have a bunch of them going right now, including mine. Seeing that bare raw plywood deck in her though causes me to offer a warning about considering the problems that could come about when using your boat as it is with the possibility of rotten decking, transom and loose rivets that attach the side panels. These old boats rely heavily on them for structural stability.
I missed your thread originally when you started it here in the vast glass wasteland restoration forum. New Starcraft threads get buried pretty quick here but get lots of Starmada attention in our Starcraft forum