my starcraft 14 ft

jay jara

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b boat.JPGb boat3.JPGb boat2.JPG she is in good shape just needs a good cleaning. OK tell me what you think boys
 

InMotion

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Re: my starcraft 14 ft

Power wash, some rubbing compound, some polish and sealant... good to go man!!! :D.

Nice find... should be a great little boat when you are done with it!

IM
 

lakelover

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Re: my starcraft 14 ft

Looks great to me, just clean it up & if the transom's good to go, have a ball! (Jas, I think you like punishing yourself :D)
 

jasoutside

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Re: my starcraft 14 ft

Yah, you may be right lake;)

Is this boat a Holiday maybe?
 

barato2

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Re: my starcraft 14 ft

nice! now let's see the post cleaning pix.
 

kfa4303

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Re: my starcraft 14 ft

She's all there. You have a nice, intact windshield and factory spotlight by the looks of things.....sweeeeet!
 

jay jara

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Re: my starcraft 14 ft

b boat.JPGOk my windshield is cracked dos anyone know how to make or fix this:cool: thanksb boat3.JPG
 

GA_Boater

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Re: my starcraft 14 ft

Somewhere here in the past few days I read in a thread that you can use acetone or MEK to fuse a crack. I don't remember where. And in the same thread Woodonglass posted a link to a how-to to form a new shield out of Lexan. If you search recent posts by Woodonglass you should find it. HTH, Jay.
 

barato2

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Re: my starcraft 14 ft

here's another angle on the same idea: http://www.glen-l.com/weblettr/webletters-5/wl43-windshield1.html

bottom line is don't bother trying to fix it; will be less work to just replace. and that one you have looks easy compared to a Jet star etc with more bend. you could just start securing the Lexan in the center and work outward, bending it as you go. likely zero heat needed.
 
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