dubbinchris
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I just joined the forum after finding a bunch of great information and then purchasing my own "tin boat" recently.
I bought a 1960 14' Starcraft. The boat has been stripped and repainted and the transom has been redone by the previous owner. He also put wood on the benches. He did a fair job on both. I'v already had to modify the transom as he put so much wood in there that I couldn't clamp either of my outboards onto it. He used some rustoleum on the outside of it that I don't expect to last too long, but it will be good for the rest of the season.
He also stripped and repainted the trailer, added new wiring with LED lights. The wiring wasn't protected against chafing and thus some of it already doesn't work so I'll need to run all new wiring again and do it correctly. He put on a new rear axle, hubs, and wheels/tires so that's all good to go at least. It's a nice little trailer with coil springs and shocks. He says he put new carpet on the bunks, but "new" is a very loose term. Pretty sure it's some old shag carpet out of his basement. I'll be recovering it with proper marine bunk carpet from West Marine.
I don't plan to do much to it this season. I'm not really a fisherman, and just wanted it to motor around in and explore various local waterways. I got it out today for about 45 min, in between a couple of 12 hour shifts at work.
My plan is to make a winter project out of it. Again I'm just wanting something to run about in. I'm leaning towards a bit of a Boston Whaler style configuration with a small side or center console. Currently I have a 5hp honda tiller steer motor as well as a 10hp Honda that was previously set up for remote steer.
Below are a couple pictures. I'm looking forward to hanging out here in this new to me forum.
I bought a 1960 14' Starcraft. The boat has been stripped and repainted and the transom has been redone by the previous owner. He also put wood on the benches. He did a fair job on both. I'v already had to modify the transom as he put so much wood in there that I couldn't clamp either of my outboards onto it. He used some rustoleum on the outside of it that I don't expect to last too long, but it will be good for the rest of the season.
He also stripped and repainted the trailer, added new wiring with LED lights. The wiring wasn't protected against chafing and thus some of it already doesn't work so I'll need to run all new wiring again and do it correctly. He put on a new rear axle, hubs, and wheels/tires so that's all good to go at least. It's a nice little trailer with coil springs and shocks. He says he put new carpet on the bunks, but "new" is a very loose term. Pretty sure it's some old shag carpet out of his basement. I'll be recovering it with proper marine bunk carpet from West Marine.
I don't plan to do much to it this season. I'm not really a fisherman, and just wanted it to motor around in and explore various local waterways. I got it out today for about 45 min, in between a couple of 12 hour shifts at work.
My plan is to make a winter project out of it. Again I'm just wanting something to run about in. I'm leaning towards a bit of a Boston Whaler style configuration with a small side or center console. Currently I have a 5hp honda tiller steer motor as well as a 10hp Honda that was previously set up for remote steer.
Below are a couple pictures. I'm looking forward to hanging out here in this new to me forum.