have been away. Since the summer of 2011 basically. Bought a house, sold my Jetstar in 2012 only a month after I bought the house. To this day I have no idea why. I think I assumed I would be overwhelmed with the house and some work it required, so I decided it was best to sell it.
I love the water and boating, and always had Startcrafts in my mind. I don't know why I like Starcrafts over so many other boats, but I do.
I put a wanted to buy ad up on Clist in late November of 2019. A gentleman replied about 2 hours away saying he had a SuperSport for $850. I bought it and drove it home in early January of 2020. Imagine me, towing a boat on the highway in Upstate NY in Mid December!
I plan on keeping this one for ever. As such, I will be taking the time to make it real nice. I'm 42, and plan on retiring with 33 years in my company, ten years from now. This will be a large part of my retirement. Putting the boat out on the water, sitting back, cold drink, few poles, and relaxing, letting the waves put me to sleep.
I took some paid leave off from work and so I'll be focusing on another boat rebuild. I plan to keep the boat as original as possible with some minor upgrades which will be mainly cosmetic in nature. Because this will be a long term keeper, I'm lookin for dead nuts reliability and little to no breakdowns for a long time.
I took the old 1966 Evinrude Super Seahorse 'Electramatic' off the boat that weekend, wondering If I was going to keep it or sell it. Well I decided to sell it as it needed at minimum a starter rebuild kit, and maybe a new starter, as well as a few other things and I wasn't interested in putting in all the work to maybe get something running or not and wondering how reliable it would be while out in the middle of the water somewhere. So I sold it for $200 on Craigslist. And due to its age, it took a WHILE. I'll be replacing it with a new 60-70 HP outboard. I was leaning heavily towards another brand new Evinrude Etec, but since we all know that BRP will no longer be making outboards, I'm leaning towards Suzuki or Yamaha. A Suzuki dealer is 10-15 min from me, and a reputable Yamaha gold star dealer is 20 min from me.
I'll include some pics and some questions I have, if you all would kindly start me off on a good foot!
I just wanna say, I never forgot iboats in the 9 years I was gone, I did occasionally pop in to see what was new. Little changed, and the people are still pretty awesome.
Questions.
1. On my previous build, everyone here was recommending or using. West Systems Epoxy for transoms and floors. Remarkably, I still have some left over at dads house where I rebuilt my Jetstar. Being 9 years old, I won't try reusing it. So, I see MANY cheaper options available. a 1 gallon kit of West systems is like $152. what is the NEW recommended epoxy kit in gallon size that is maybe cheaper than West Systems? For example, I see Fasco ( maker of Gluvits alternative ) makes a 1 gallon kit for $51.99. How do cheaper epoxy kits compare? Do I have a cheaper alternative to West Systems?
2. On my previous build, all ********** members were using Gluvit to seal their leaky hulls. Thankfully my hull is in great shape, but as a preventative measure, is there a new alternative which iboats.com members are using now? For example, I found Fascos Steelflex product online which only costs $34 for a quart, but I'm skeptical that it flows as well as Gluvit.
3. is the roll and tip method still in favor for those which prefer not to spray? I remember this was a fairly new process here at iboats when I first joined back in 2010. I saw some real nice results on YouTube with rolling and tipping and I think this will be my method of painting.
Thanks all. I'll be here for the duration. Please bear with my questions. I have already gone back and read my other thread on my Jetstar build just to re-familiarize myself with how I rebuilt my last Starcraft. I hope to keep the questions to a minimum.
Enjoy my build.
I have been away. Since the summer of 2011 basically. Bought a house, sold my Jetstar in 2012 only a month after I bought the house. To this day I have no idea why. I think I assumed I would be overwhelmed with the house and some work it required, so I decided it was best to sell it.
I love the water and boating, and always had Startcrafts in my mind. I don't know why I like Starcrafts over so many other boats, but I do.
I put a wanted to buy ad up on Clist in late November of 2019. A gentleman replied about 2 hours away saying he had a SuperSport for $850. I bought it and drove it home in early January of 2020. Imagine me, towing a boat on the highway in Upstate NY in Mid December!
I plan on keeping this one for ever. As such, I will be taking the time to make it real nice. I'm 42, and plan on retiring with 33 years in my company, ten years from now. This will be a large part of my retirement. Putting the boat out on the water, sitting back, cold drink, few poles, and relaxing, letting the waves put me to sleep.
I took some paid leave off from work and so I'll be focusing on another boat rebuild. I plan to keep the boat as original as possible with some minor upgrades which will be mainly cosmetic in nature. Because this will be a long term keeper, I'm lookin for dead nuts reliability and little to no breakdowns for a long time.
I took the old 1966 Evinrude Super Seahorse 'Electramatic' off the boat that weekend, wondering If I was going to keep it or sell it. Well I decided to sell it as it needed at minimum a starter rebuild kit, and maybe a new starter, as well as a few other things and I wasn't interested in putting in all the work to maybe get something running or not and wondering how reliable it would be while out in the middle of the water somewhere. So I sold it for $200 on Craigslist. And due to its age, it took a WHILE. I'll be replacing it with a new 60-70 HP outboard. I was leaning heavily towards another brand new Evinrude Etec, but since we all know that BRP will no longer be making outboards, I'm leaning towards Suzuki or Yamaha. A Suzuki dealer is 10-15 min from me, and a reputable Yamaha gold star dealer is 20 min from me.
I'll include some pics and some questions I have, if you all would kindly start me off on a good foot!
I just wanna say, I never forgot iboats in the 9 years I was gone, I did occasionally pop in to see what was new. Little changed, and the people are still pretty awesome.
Questions.
1. On my previous build, everyone here was recommending or using. West Systems Epoxy for transoms and floors. Remarkably, I still have some left over at dads house where I rebuilt my Jetstar. Being 9 years old, I won't try reusing it. So, I see MANY cheaper options available. a 1 gallon kit of West systems is like $152. what is the NEW recommended epoxy kit in gallon size that is maybe cheaper than West Systems? For example, I see Fasco ( maker of Gluvits alternative ) makes a 1 gallon kit for $51.99. How do cheaper epoxy kits compare? Do I have a cheaper alternative to West Systems?
2. On my previous build, all ********** members were using Gluvit to seal their leaky hulls. Thankfully my hull is in great shape, but as a preventative measure, is there a new alternative which iboats.com members are using now? For example, I found Fascos Steelflex product online which only costs $34 for a quart, but I'm skeptical that it flows as well as Gluvit.
3. is the roll and tip method still in favor for those which prefer not to spray? I remember this was a fairly new process here at iboats when I first joined back in 2010. I saw some real nice results on YouTube with rolling and tipping and I think this will be my method of painting.
Thanks all. I'll be here for the duration. Please bear with my questions. I have already gone back and read my other thread on my Jetstar build just to re-familiarize myself with how I rebuilt my last Starcraft. I hope to keep the questions to a minimum.
Enjoy my build.
Stand by for pics guys ... still getting used to the image sharing format here !
I love the water and boating, and always had Startcrafts in my mind. I don't know why I like Starcrafts over so many other boats, but I do.
I put a wanted to buy ad up on Clist in late November of 2019. A gentleman replied about 2 hours away saying he had a SuperSport for $850. I bought it and drove it home in early January of 2020. Imagine me, towing a boat on the highway in Upstate NY in Mid December!
I plan on keeping this one for ever. As such, I will be taking the time to make it real nice. I'm 42, and plan on retiring with 33 years in my company, ten years from now. This will be a large part of my retirement. Putting the boat out on the water, sitting back, cold drink, few poles, and relaxing, letting the waves put me to sleep.
I took some paid leave off from work and so I'll be focusing on another boat rebuild. I plan to keep the boat as original as possible with some minor upgrades which will be mainly cosmetic in nature. Because this will be a long term keeper, I'm lookin for dead nuts reliability and little to no breakdowns for a long time.
I took the old 1966 Evinrude Super Seahorse 'Electramatic' off the boat that weekend, wondering If I was going to keep it or sell it. Well I decided to sell it as it needed at minimum a starter rebuild kit, and maybe a new starter, as well as a few other things and I wasn't interested in putting in all the work to maybe get something running or not and wondering how reliable it would be while out in the middle of the water somewhere. So I sold it for $200 on Craigslist. And due to its age, it took a WHILE. I'll be replacing it with a new 60-70 HP outboard. I was leaning heavily towards another brand new Evinrude Etec, but since we all know that BRP will no longer be making outboards, I'm leaning towards Suzuki or Yamaha. A Suzuki dealer is 10-15 min from me, and a reputable Yamaha gold star dealer is 20 min from me.
I'll include some pics and some questions I have, if you all would kindly start me off on a good foot!
I just wanna say, I never forgot iboats in the 9 years I was gone, I did occasionally pop in to see what was new. Little changed, and the people are still pretty awesome.
Questions.
1. On my previous build, everyone here was recommending or using. West Systems Epoxy for transoms and floors. Remarkably, I still have some left over at dads house where I rebuilt my Jetstar. Being 9 years old, I won't try reusing it. So, I see MANY cheaper options available. a 1 gallon kit of West systems is like $152. what is the NEW recommended epoxy kit in gallon size that is maybe cheaper than West Systems? For example, I see Fasco ( maker of Gluvits alternative ) makes a 1 gallon kit for $51.99. How do cheaper epoxy kits compare? Do I have a cheaper alternative to West Systems?
2. On my previous build, all ********** members were using Gluvit to seal their leaky hulls. Thankfully my hull is in great shape, but as a preventative measure, is there a new alternative which iboats.com members are using now? For example, I found Fascos Steelflex product online which only costs $34 for a quart, but I'm skeptical that it flows as well as Gluvit.
3. is the roll and tip method still in favor for those which prefer not to spray? I remember this was a fairly new process here at iboats when I first joined back in 2010. I saw some real nice results on YouTube with rolling and tipping and I think this will be my method of painting.
Thanks all. I'll be here for the duration. Please bear with my questions. I have already gone back and read my other thread on my Jetstar build just to re-familiarize myself with how I rebuilt my last Starcraft. I hope to keep the questions to a minimum.
Enjoy my build.
I have been away. Since the summer of 2011 basically. Bought a house, sold my Jetstar in 2012 only a month after I bought the house. To this day I have no idea why. I think I assumed I would be overwhelmed with the house and some work it required, so I decided it was best to sell it.
I love the water and boating, and always had Startcrafts in my mind. I don't know why I like Starcrafts over so many other boats, but I do.
I put a wanted to buy ad up on Clist in late November of 2019. A gentleman replied about 2 hours away saying he had a SuperSport for $850. I bought it and drove it home in early January of 2020. Imagine me, towing a boat on the highway in Upstate NY in Mid December!
I plan on keeping this one for ever. As such, I will be taking the time to make it real nice. I'm 42, and plan on retiring with 33 years in my company, ten years from now. This will be a large part of my retirement. Putting the boat out on the water, sitting back, cold drink, few poles, and relaxing, letting the waves put me to sleep.
I took some paid leave off from work and so I'll be focusing on another boat rebuild. I plan to keep the boat as original as possible with some minor upgrades which will be mainly cosmetic in nature. Because this will be a long term keeper, I'm lookin for dead nuts reliability and little to no breakdowns for a long time.
I took the old 1966 Evinrude Super Seahorse 'Electramatic' off the boat that weekend, wondering If I was going to keep it or sell it. Well I decided to sell it as it needed at minimum a starter rebuild kit, and maybe a new starter, as well as a few other things and I wasn't interested in putting in all the work to maybe get something running or not and wondering how reliable it would be while out in the middle of the water somewhere. So I sold it for $200 on Craigslist. And due to its age, it took a WHILE. I'll be replacing it with a new 60-70 HP outboard. I was leaning heavily towards another brand new Evinrude Etec, but since we all know that BRP will no longer be making outboards, I'm leaning towards Suzuki or Yamaha. A Suzuki dealer is 10-15 min from me, and a reputable Yamaha gold star dealer is 20 min from me.
I'll include some pics and some questions I have, if you all would kindly start me off on a good foot!
I just wanna say, I never forgot iboats in the 9 years I was gone, I did occasionally pop in to see what was new. Little changed, and the people are still pretty awesome.
Questions.
1. On my previous build, everyone here was recommending or using. West Systems Epoxy for transoms and floors. Remarkably, I still have some left over at dads house where I rebuilt my Jetstar. Being 9 years old, I won't try reusing it. So, I see MANY cheaper options available. a 1 gallon kit of West systems is like $152. what is the NEW recommended epoxy kit in gallon size that is maybe cheaper than West Systems? For example, I see Fasco ( maker of Gluvits alternative ) makes a 1 gallon kit for $51.99. How do cheaper epoxy kits compare? Do I have a cheaper alternative to West Systems?
2. On my previous build, all ********** members were using Gluvit to seal their leaky hulls. Thankfully my hull is in great shape, but as a preventative measure, is there a new alternative which iboats.com members are using now? For example, I found Fascos Steelflex product online which only costs $34 for a quart, but I'm skeptical that it flows as well as Gluvit.
3. is the roll and tip method still in favor for those which prefer not to spray? I remember this was a fairly new process here at iboats when I first joined back in 2010. I saw some real nice results on YouTube with rolling and tipping and I think this will be my method of painting.
Thanks all. I'll be here for the duration. Please bear with my questions. I have already gone back and read my other thread on my Jetstar build just to re-familiarize myself with how I rebuilt my last Starcraft. I hope to keep the questions to a minimum.
Enjoy my build.
Stand by for pics guys ... still getting used to the image sharing format here !