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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1971 Starcraft refit
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<blockquote data-quote="kcatto" data-source="post: 473842" data-attributes="member: 2808"><p>Ok where is STL? (maybe I am missing it?)..... Jack plate is Awesome you made it... it looks good.... I am working on a plan for a tilt and trim unit for my boat...</p><p></p><p>Ok you said you wished you got the 16-18 foot boat? what size is yours? Mine is printed 16ft on the title and manufacturing plate but if you measure from tip to transom down the center it is 17.9 so I don't know how they got 16 ft out of it, either way 16ft boat cheaper to title...</p><p></p><p>Like k13west posted these boats are popular in Pacific northwest, I am in central Oklahoma and this boat is amazingly rare in Oklahoma... when I bought mine and was doing research on the original boat. I contacted Starcraft they told me the hull design and deep side were made for off shore or gulf boats etc... The boat reminds me of the boats we used in Alaska to fish and hunt.... Mine was used for stripper fishing in lake Texoma big lake between oklahoma and texas...</p><p></p><p>Like I said I am SO excited to see another one of these boats.... how did you weld the aluminum?</p><p></p><p>I will post a picture of my inspiration for my boat, if you dont mind it on your thread..</p><p>Keven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcatto, post: 473842, member: 2808"] Ok where is STL? (maybe I am missing it?)..... Jack plate is Awesome you made it... it looks good.... I am working on a plan for a tilt and trim unit for my boat... Ok you said you wished you got the 16-18 foot boat? what size is yours? Mine is printed 16ft on the title and manufacturing plate but if you measure from tip to transom down the center it is 17.9 so I don't know how they got 16 ft out of it, either way 16ft boat cheaper to title... Like k13west posted these boats are popular in Pacific northwest, I am in central Oklahoma and this boat is amazingly rare in Oklahoma... when I bought mine and was doing research on the original boat. I contacted Starcraft they told me the hull design and deep side were made for off shore or gulf boats etc... The boat reminds me of the boats we used in Alaska to fish and hunt.... Mine was used for stripper fishing in lake Texoma big lake between oklahoma and texas... Like I said I am SO excited to see another one of these boats.... how did you weld the aluminum? I will post a picture of my inspiration for my boat, if you dont mind it on your thread.. Keven [/QUOTE]
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