Re: Starcraft restoration/rebuild project
Don't know which I am slower at: making progress on the boat or updating my thread.
I am finally starting to feel like I am getting somewhere. I have stripped all the paint, removed all the interior and cleaned everything. I also removed the transom, built a new one 1 1/2" ply (2 layers of 3/4 marine grade bonded together and sealed with epoxy resin) and reinstalled the transom. I also added some reinforcement to the transom (1/4 aluminum plate on outside and 1/8 aluminum plate on inside,) repaired the cracked support, patched the crack in the bow at the tie down point, patched the old forward fuel vent hole, and filled all other holes with pounded solid rivets.
After all the patchwork, I applied sealant, then zinc chromate primed inside and out and painted. After priming the hull and the stringers separately, I reinstalled the stringers.
I have also cut and fit all new floorboards. They are sitting in the garage ready to be sealed.
I have also built new consoles and bow bench seats. I still have to cut holes for storage access, make doors and then make/have made some cushions and seat covers.
New pics have been added to my photobucket, see here:
http://s922.photobucket.com/albums/ad66/Ryand895/72 Starcraft restoration/Latest pics of boat/
Any comments/ideas/gripes accepted.
My last comment is that this 95+ degree weather has the lake calling, and getting louder everytime the sun comes up and I punch the clock at work
