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Project Boat (1986 StarCraft SS160)
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<blockquote data-quote="jkobor" data-source="post: 519304" data-attributes="member: 36555"><p>I have a 1986 Starcraft SS-160 that I purchased intending to restore. It's located in Madison, WI and has a good WI title (and registration through 2027).</p><p></p><p>The boat needs a new transom and floor. I've started on the transom (old is removed, and new is in-progress) but am forced to sell due to spousal pressure (and realistically, I do not have time to do a good job on the restoration unfortunately). New transom is 2 layers of 3/4" ACX, laminated with marine epoxy. All holes were drilled oversized and filled with thickened epoxy and re-drilled. My intention was to seal the outside with epoxy as well, but didn't get that far. Consider the work-in-progress transom as a slight head start. Pictures available by request.</p><p></p><p>Asking $300 for the boat & trailer without a motor (willing to negotiate for a motivated buyer). I have a 2-stroke Johnson 70 HP in good shape from another boat, which I was intending to put onto this one. I would sell the motor with the boat for $1000 total, if buyer was interested. If someone buys the boat & trailer without the motor, then I'd also sell the motor separately at that point.</p><p></p><p>Happy to discuss and/or provide pictures for any interested potential buyers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkobor, post: 519304, member: 36555"] I have a 1986 Starcraft SS-160 that I purchased intending to restore. It's located in Madison, WI and has a good WI title (and registration through 2027). The boat needs a new transom and floor. I've started on the transom (old is removed, and new is in-progress) but am forced to sell due to spousal pressure (and realistically, I do not have time to do a good job on the restoration unfortunately). New transom is 2 layers of 3/4" ACX, laminated with marine epoxy. All holes were drilled oversized and filled with thickened epoxy and re-drilled. My intention was to seal the outside with epoxy as well, but didn't get that far. Consider the work-in-progress transom as a slight head start. Pictures available by request. Asking $300 for the boat & trailer without a motor (willing to negotiate for a motivated buyer). I have a 2-stroke Johnson 70 HP in good shape from another boat, which I was intending to put onto this one. I would sell the motor with the boat for $1000 total, if buyer was interested. If someone buys the boat & trailer without the motor, then I'd also sell the motor separately at that point. Happy to discuss and/or provide pictures for any interested potential buyers. [/QUOTE]
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