DonRamon
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2010
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- 13
Hi all, fresh on the forum but I'm a aspiring Starcraft owner. When I saw the '74 Islander, it just sits in my head and I can't get it to go away. That IS my boat..
This is an extremely inconvenient issue... because:
* I have not owned a boat before
* I live in Singapore - that is far-far-far away from you guys
* I don't have space
* I have a newborn and a 2 year old
* Berthing is pricey
* My wife gets seasick
All odds are against me, I would say. But hey, no mountain too high, I'm just going to see if I can pull this off.
I love the boat, I have been doing up cars and motorbikes since I was 16, and this aluminum tub is just my toy. So I'm comfortable with old skool heavy metal and it's associated bleeding fingers, emotional dispair & maritial assault. With hindsight - it always seems to make up for all of that.
* 1st - I need to find a boat in very good nick, and I understand it takes some $$ to find that. Check this out, a little over budget but WOW:
http://ads.boatboss.com/143_Minneapolis/26626_1978_22_STARCRAFT_ISLANDER_RESTORED_LIKE_NEW_.html
I am not after perfect upholstery or installed home theather systems - but the integrity should be good - I don't have the space to do sheetmetal work etc. Originality is a huge plus.
* 2nd I need to trust the seller or find someone / some company who can audit the boat for me before I pay the thing
* 3rd I need to find a shipping agent to bring this here to Singapore
* 4th I need to convince my wife that seasickness is just imagination
* 5th I need to find a reliable source for parts (ebay?)
Has anyone of you have some experience with this? I could use some tips & hinters to get my Islander roaming the waters & battleing the pirates here in the South Chinese Sea. Advise would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance you all.
Ramon
This is an extremely inconvenient issue... because:
* I have not owned a boat before
* I live in Singapore - that is far-far-far away from you guys
* I don't have space
* I have a newborn and a 2 year old
* Berthing is pricey
* My wife gets seasick
All odds are against me, I would say. But hey, no mountain too high, I'm just going to see if I can pull this off.
I love the boat, I have been doing up cars and motorbikes since I was 16, and this aluminum tub is just my toy. So I'm comfortable with old skool heavy metal and it's associated bleeding fingers, emotional dispair & maritial assault. With hindsight - it always seems to make up for all of that.
* 1st - I need to find a boat in very good nick, and I understand it takes some $$ to find that. Check this out, a little over budget but WOW:
http://ads.boatboss.com/143_Minneapolis/26626_1978_22_STARCRAFT_ISLANDER_RESTORED_LIKE_NEW_.html
I am not after perfect upholstery or installed home theather systems - but the integrity should be good - I don't have the space to do sheetmetal work etc. Originality is a huge plus.
* 2nd I need to trust the seller or find someone / some company who can audit the boat for me before I pay the thing
* 3rd I need to find a shipping agent to bring this here to Singapore
* 4th I need to convince my wife that seasickness is just imagination
* 5th I need to find a reliable source for parts (ebay?)
Has anyone of you have some experience with this? I could use some tips & hinters to get my Islander roaming the waters & battleing the pirates here in the South Chinese Sea. Advise would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance you all.
Ramon