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My 14' Starcraft project
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<blockquote data-quote="GO_DAWGS_73" data-source="post: 168824" data-attributes="member: 4348"><p>Howdy. I'm new to posting but have been lurking on the boards for a few months checking out all the projects and getting ideas about what I wanted for my first boat. Needless to say it's been an adventure. I started out with a 1432 Sears flat bottom then realized that a 32" bottom just wouldn't be wide enough to do what I wanted. So, I sold that off and ended up with a 14' Starcraft v hull that's about 65" wide at the top. My Dad and I spent the last month or so completely tearing apart and rebuilding the trailer that came with the flat bottom. I'll use that to carry around the Starcraft. This weekend I FINALLY get to start working on the boat. I already bought about 8 cans of Rustoleum self etching primer, some paint and Steelflex which should be delivered today.</p><p></p><p>Here's a picture of the boat and trailer I started with a couple of months ago and the boat I am actually going to be working on starting this weekend. I will post some before and after pics of the trailer this weekend. I am actually very impressed with how good it turned out but then my Dad has been doing welding all of his life so this was an easy job for him. Needless to say the trailer is now a LOT bigger (and heavier) than it was when I bought it and the boat is exactly what I was looking for in terms of a first boat project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GO_DAWGS_73, post: 168824, member: 4348"] Howdy. I'm new to posting but have been lurking on the boards for a few months checking out all the projects and getting ideas about what I wanted for my first boat. Needless to say it's been an adventure. I started out with a 1432 Sears flat bottom then realized that a 32" bottom just wouldn't be wide enough to do what I wanted. So, I sold that off and ended up with a 14' Starcraft v hull that's about 65" wide at the top. My Dad and I spent the last month or so completely tearing apart and rebuilding the trailer that came with the flat bottom. I'll use that to carry around the Starcraft. This weekend I FINALLY get to start working on the boat. I already bought about 8 cans of Rustoleum self etching primer, some paint and Steelflex which should be delivered today. Here's a picture of the boat and trailer I started with a couple of months ago and the boat I am actually going to be working on starting this weekend. I will post some before and after pics of the trailer this weekend. I am actually very impressed with how good it turned out but then my Dad has been doing welding all of his life so this was an easy job for him. Needless to say the trailer is now a LOT bigger (and heavier) than it was when I bought it and the boat is exactly what I was looking for in terms of a first boat project. [/QUOTE]
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