kenneth stasik
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I have a 1972 StarCraft boat. No boar ID, but a decal that says a Starfisher model number 721555. Looks like it was built for a consul, but has none. Has a live well and max hp of 50. Any other info would be appreciated.
Thanks for the reply. I have added two additional pictures.that hull looks older than '72, by 72 they had begun to change up the laptstrake outer hull a bit.
Starcraft changed their hulls quite a bit around 1965, and again after 1975 or so.
Boats prior to 1972 didn't have a HIN on the right rear of the transom, but ALL boats in 1972 and newer had a 10 digit serial number or HIN in the rear preceded with a three digit mfg code.
From 1965 to 1971 very little changed, some models or style were added and subtracted but the hulls themselves were the same, just sometimes used or built in different ways.
The Mariner came both with and without a console, I had a '67 that had only tiller steering and three pedestal seats, but I added a Stik Steer set up and remote controls for the Mercury 500 motor I put on it in place of the original West Bend 50hp it came with.
The hull layout of an SS was similar but with a slightly deeper hull, 80hp max rating and two side consoles. It was also slightly longer and a bit wider, I think 69" vs 72" or there about.
I had a '71 Super sport with a later 75hp Johnson on it felt like it would almost fly sometimes.
I had a 16ft '63 closed bow model, likely a stardust or similar model that someone had put a 115 on and that boat was downright dangerous with that motor. It was good for leaving unsuspecting passengers behind if you took off in a hurry. Those were some of the best aluminum boats ever build in my opinion, not much compared to them or lasted as long. Most that weren't scrapped in the made craze for aluminum scrap years ago are still in good shape today or would be with some new wood bits.
By 1972, the Mariner model had become an 18ft and 20ft model choice, with a center console and with 125 and 140 hp max hp ratings. These were likely just Super Sport models built with a center console.
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There are plugs, the color of boat, where a console would be. It does look like it was manufactured without a console. it has decals on the sides that say walleye hunter. The “name plate “ is stamped Kingfisher model 721555.Well, the tag says "KingFisher" and that was a model from Starcraft around that time. Looks like a slightly reconfigured Mariner-V 16', which also had a 50HP limit. All the Kingfisher pics I found showed a console, but a prior owner might have removed it.
The boat has this decal on both sides. Don’t know if this mean anything or not.Its hard to tell by your pics.
A 1972 HIN number (serial number) should begin with the letters STR, your hull could be older.
It was always my assumption going by boats I've owned in the past that the first digit on the older models was the year, the second likely the month or first digit of sequential production. I don't think it denotes the model though.
50hp max sounds like an early 16ft hull, my old 1967 16ft Mariner had a 50hp max hp with a small side console on the starboard side. (Serial number on that boat was 713939),
They also made a larger 16ft hull, with a wider beam, and most were rated at 65 and 80hp.
Here's a link to the 1967 brochure:
Starcraft Catalog - 1967
You mention the name Starfish?
Starfish was a name given to late 60's 12ft car topper modified V hulls and again in later years to the 176 model, late 1990's and up.
Your hull is older, with the riveted breast plate at across the bow. Neither the older or newer 'Starfish' models have that wide breast plate on the bow.
Many states issued new titles when the rules changed in 1972 which required all new models to use a standardized HIN numbering system that denoted the manufacturer and the model year.
ThanksSt Croix is a fishing rod company, someone got those decals from something they purchased as a promotional item like a hate or jacket. or participated in a sponsored tournament. Those decals are way newer than the boat. That logo came about in the 2000's or so.
Thanks for replying.What’s the transon height on these Starfisher boats, mine is 20 inches.Its hard to tell by your pics.
A 1972 HIN number (serial number) should begin with the letters STR, your hull could be older.
It was always my assumption going by boats I've owned in the past that the first digit on the older models was the year, the second likely the month or first digit of sequential production. I don't think it denotes the model though.
50hp max sounds like an early 16ft hull, my old 1967 16ft Mariner had a 50hp max hp with a small side console on the starboard side. (Serial number on that boat was 713939),
They also made a larger 16ft hull, with a wider beam, and most were rated at 65 and 80hp.
Here's a link to the 1967 brochure:
Starcraft Catalog - 1967
You mention the name Starfish?
Starfish was a name given to late 60's 12ft car topper modified V hulls and again in later years to the 176 model, late 1990's and up.
Your hull is older, with the riveted breast plate at across the bow. Neither the older or newer 'Starfish' models have that wide breast plate on the bow.
Many states issued new titles when the rules changed in 1972 which required all new models to use a standardized HIN numbering system that denoted the manufacturer and the model year.
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