New member here, been lurking for about a month or so. I have many questions.
My dad gave me his boat which used to be my grandpas. I grew up fishing in this boat with my grandpa and then with my dad. While it may be cheaper to buy a new one I can’t buy the memories that accompany it just sitting here let alone once I get it on the water.
According to the title it’s a 1958 starcraft. 12’. Rear appears to be 48” wide at the back. The accompanying trailer is an ‘53 little dude.
Aluminum appears to be in excellent condition but all of the wood is rotted and shot. I know it’s going to take some work. All of the screws were rusted and had to be ground off. I’m not sure about the wiring for lights etc
First things first I removed the transom board and bought a new one and because I’m somewhat of a moron bought the wrong size. Im just going to cut it to fit. Here’s the first question. Do I need to put anything on the wood or can I just paint it with outdoor paint and call it good? It was originally bolted in so (thanks to my lurking) I know I need to get stainless steel nuts bolts and washers. The 3ply plywood on the back is also rotted. Next question do I need to buy the same size or will thicker work. We have a 25 horse merc that will go back on it (that’s another one for later).
The seat board were also rotted (it sat in the woods for well over a decade) so I bought new wood for those as well. It appears I’m going to have to grind off the screws of this as well, same question as before can I just paint them or do I need to put something on them first?
Now to the paint. I’m going to take a power washer to it and then some fine sand paper and try to remove the flaking stuff and paint over what remains. The outside has paint along the top 4-6 inches but it’s chalky and faded so I’m going to hit that with some fine sand paper and paint over it with as close as I can get to the original color.
The trailer needs a good sanding and paint, wiring and lighting as well and new tires. The question here is do I need new bearings or can I grease them? Dad put grease covers over the bearings and they spin freely.
There are assorted things I forgot to mention but I know need to be replaced and are straight forward (trailer jack etc.) so I won’t ask about that stuff.
Thanks for the help and have enjoyed reading about everyone else’s builds.
My dad gave me his boat which used to be my grandpas. I grew up fishing in this boat with my grandpa and then with my dad. While it may be cheaper to buy a new one I can’t buy the memories that accompany it just sitting here let alone once I get it on the water.
According to the title it’s a 1958 starcraft. 12’. Rear appears to be 48” wide at the back. The accompanying trailer is an ‘53 little dude.
Aluminum appears to be in excellent condition but all of the wood is rotted and shot. I know it’s going to take some work. All of the screws were rusted and had to be ground off. I’m not sure about the wiring for lights etc
First things first I removed the transom board and bought a new one and because I’m somewhat of a moron bought the wrong size. Im just going to cut it to fit. Here’s the first question. Do I need to put anything on the wood or can I just paint it with outdoor paint and call it good? It was originally bolted in so (thanks to my lurking) I know I need to get stainless steel nuts bolts and washers. The 3ply plywood on the back is also rotted. Next question do I need to buy the same size or will thicker work. We have a 25 horse merc that will go back on it (that’s another one for later).
The seat board were also rotted (it sat in the woods for well over a decade) so I bought new wood for those as well. It appears I’m going to have to grind off the screws of this as well, same question as before can I just paint them or do I need to put something on them first?
Now to the paint. I’m going to take a power washer to it and then some fine sand paper and try to remove the flaking stuff and paint over what remains. The outside has paint along the top 4-6 inches but it’s chalky and faded so I’m going to hit that with some fine sand paper and paint over it with as close as I can get to the original color.
The trailer needs a good sanding and paint, wiring and lighting as well and new tires. The question here is do I need new bearings or can I grease them? Dad put grease covers over the bearings and they spin freely.
There are assorted things I forgot to mention but I know need to be replaced and are straight forward (trailer jack etc.) so I won’t ask about that stuff.
Thanks for the help and have enjoyed reading about everyone else’s builds.