Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild
Hey Lakelover. I saw the end result of your transom rebuild. Great job. How is it functioning? Was your original transom height 17"? Any tips for an idiot first timer?
Thanks, I'm putting in longer bolts and thicker/bigger washers & support today.
First of all, I should mention that on my thread, I added an index to the first post so if anyone is looking fo rsomething particular, they don't have to sift thru all those pages!!
The transom is so far so good. I personally like the gorilla glue for laminating the plywood pieces together. Other than that, just make sure it fits right and then I'd give it at least 2 coats of epoxy resin. On mine, after that, I used Rustoleum marine primer and Rusto topside paint (at least 3 coats if I remember right). I'm of the mind now that it isn't necessary to go to the extra expense of using the marine Rusto, their regular paint will do for that job.
The transom was originally 17"; I made the new one 19" as recomended for my particular motor. But I could have gone with the full 20" and had an easier time mounting the motor. I would think that 20" for any long shaft motor would be OK, just make sure you drill your holes so it can be adjusted up if you need to.