There's been some great posts here on the i-forum and I never would have bought this boat without the great advice. I picked this Super Sport up in Maine. The previous owner (P.O.) tried to restore, but unfortunately didn't see the posts on this site. The price was right at $700 and included a decent Shorelander trailer with some new parts, other new items like a 22 gal. fuel tank, on-board charger, Cabela's tie down cover, roll carpet, ship-shore radio and other stuff like a center console, compass etc. The hull is in good condition.
I started this project in January, but due to the cold weather and minimal insulation I haven't done a lot of paint stripping etc.
This Starcraft is a little different from what I've seen. The transom doesn't have the same shape as most of the early 70's models. Also the rub-rails on the exterior are the same as the interior. It has some brackets in the bow that I've never seen. Instead of a piece of Plywood on the transom exterior there is an aluminum sheet 1/16" thick that folds around to the interior. The hull I.D. # is WST-000-374-2-73...any clues?
I'm starting this thread with a few early pics and will try to get current in a couple weeks. I'm not a quick responder, but will do my best (have a lot of other projects).

off the trailer

not your usual Starcraft transom..it is original though

Notice how the transom bulges from the moisture

the interior rub-rails are missing the rubber (vinyl)

The poured in foam was awful, the stringers were in backwards, it had bottom paint all over...but it strips off Ok.
I started this project in January, but due to the cold weather and minimal insulation I haven't done a lot of paint stripping etc.
This Starcraft is a little different from what I've seen. The transom doesn't have the same shape as most of the early 70's models. Also the rub-rails on the exterior are the same as the interior. It has some brackets in the bow that I've never seen. Instead of a piece of Plywood on the transom exterior there is an aluminum sheet 1/16" thick that folds around to the interior. The hull I.D. # is WST-000-374-2-73...any clues?
I'm starting this thread with a few early pics and will try to get current in a couple weeks. I'm not a quick responder, but will do my best (have a lot of other projects).

off the trailer

not your usual Starcraft transom..it is original though

Notice how the transom bulges from the moisture

the interior rub-rails are missing the rubber (vinyl)

The poured in foam was awful, the stringers were in backwards, it had bottom paint all over...but it strips off Ok.














