Some friends had a different request to help do a complete restore on their boat. Believe me when I say this thing was trashed. It's a Starcraft, all aluminum hull, 1971 model. All of the wood flooring was rotten and destroyed, no carpet left, seats were trash, transom was rotten and resemble balsa wood, hull was a 70's lime green and severely oxidized.
I wish I had the before pictures and process pictures but the owners have them, I just snapped these on Saturday when I wrapped up the project.
I literally had to start this thing from the ground up and learn how to put it all back together as I went because it had literally fallen apart. All we had were the windshield, aluminum railings and components, all upholstery pieces had to be reconstructed (except for the seats). New paint, interior pieces built and covered. All new components and wiring. Only thing bought were the seats from the boat seat store. And Lots of polishing of aluminum pieces with steel wool.
All in all this thing set out, weathered and rotted for over 15 years. Now it has a new life.
Again, I'll try to get some beginning and process pics.
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All new Interior pieces built and covered.
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New Dash, stained.
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Under the bow.
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I had to be very innovative in how I covered holes. Couldn't exactly glass over them. Here is one with a new horn covering it.
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Side/ski storage.
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Back compartment painted and clean. All wiring clean, tanks strapped down.
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This project took a lot more than meets the eye. Definitely out of my element and I was VERY surprised at how well this old boat came out.
Modified by arjone01 at 12:18 AM 2/28/2011