Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

lakelover

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

It's looking good. The thing about Gluvit is that it's hard to see how much it's dripped until it cures and darkens a little. I was surprised how sloppy mine looked in spots.
 

jasoutside

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

No biggie, those leaves will be water tight;)

Hey, have ya got any Gluvit left to hit the rib and keel ribbits too? Worth the effort if ya do.

Windshield looks nice sitting up there.
 

Rghammond

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

I used all I had. I hit all the inside ribbets twice. I was surprised the can was only 3/4 full, is that normal? Doing an experiment, Sanded all the paint off the top with 120 in my random orbit. Left scratches but I think if I go 220, 400, 600 I might be all right to use the self etching primer. The hull I will use stripper on because it is going to stay stripped and polished. Hope it works, I even sanded the trim, worked on a piece by hand with 400 and steel wool and I think it is going to be OK. Done for the day, a little football before work.
No biggie, those leaves will be water tight;)

Hey, have ya got any Gluvit left to hit the rib and keel ribbits too? Worth the effort if ya do.

Windshield looks nice sitting up there.
 

Rghammond

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

Thanks. Mine is very sloppy but I am going to cover it with insulation and 4" cedar T&G.
It's looking good. The thing about Gluvit is that it's hard to see how much it's dripped until it cures and darkens a little. I was surprised how sloppy mine looked in spots.
 

Rghammond

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

By the way, this boat had no leaks, should I buy more Gluvit to get better coverage anyway?
 

jasoutside

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

By the way, this boat had no leaks, should I buy more Gluvit to get better coverage anyway?

Ugh, that stuff is so expensive.

Buy another gallon, that way you have an excuse to buy another boat to rebuild. Wouldn't want it to go to waste, eh;)
 

Rghammond

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How did you know I was jealous of your Islander?
Ugh, that stuff is so expensive.

Buy another gallon, that way you have an excuse to buy another boat to rebuild. Wouldn't want it to go to waste, eh;)
 

MichaelP

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

Boats coming along nicely. Cant wait to see the deck.
 

Rghammond

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

IMG_1080.jpgIMG_1077.jpgHad to take the 14' Starcraft out of the water but I did get to hit the Jetstar with 180 on the random orbit and some steel wool. For some reason the dents just don't seem to bother me, kinda like a 4 wheel drive truck, it's not supposed to be too pretty.
 

Rghammond

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IMG_1081.jpgIMG_1082.jpgIMG_1083.jpgHard to see but got the self etching primer on the topside. Might have to work for the wife this afternoon.
 

Rghammond

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IMG_1085.jpgSnuck a second coat on between chores. Put the red trim off the sides in vinegar for a few hours to clean it up. Big mistake. Now it is ugly pink, hope I can replace it.
 

Rghammond

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IMG_1091.jpgIMG_1095.jpgIMG_1088.jpgIMG_1087.jpgDon't have neighbors so beer wouldn't attract them. Pulled the boat up into the shop with a come along. The wife was not impressed but she did take some pictures. The boat is taking up a bit more room than I thought so I will have to move a bunch more tools before I get it upside down. Anyway, it's in there:D
 

TruckDrivingFool

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

You look like you're having too much fun dragging the old girl in the shop. The come along is a good idea for it.
 

Rghammond

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Why thank you truck, I was having fun proving my wife wrong. She thought I couldn't do it alone. Leverage, you know. Unfortunately I can't flip it alone so I have to wait for my hunting buddies, they don't know it yet.
 

MichaelP

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

You need a cradle like I have. I just posted a pic of it in my resto thread. Simple to build.
 

Bighoss

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Rg, the boat looks great Buddy, I just got caught up on the thread and you've come a long way since I left for vacation. Keep it up.
 

Rghammond

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

Thanks bighoss. Hope the vacation was great. It's raining today so I am going to try to get it on its side so I can finish stripping the bottom. Should be a trick. My vacation starts next friday. Going to camp to shoot defenseless partridge, one of my favorite passtimes.
 

Huron Angler

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Re: Older Star Craft Jet Star rebuild

Nice progress RG, you will get a bunch done in the shop over the winter too I'm sure.:)

Hunting for partridge is one of my favorite fall pastimes as well.

Nothing like a good hike in the woods, guns, and some ruffed grouse hopped up on fermented berries:D

Keep up the good work, looking forward to seeing how she looks in the springtime:)
 
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