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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
First Boat /project 16ft Aluminum (Starcraft)
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<blockquote data-quote="AZSunDevil" data-source="post: 434718" data-attributes="member: 22381"><p>Took some more photos. Not sure if you can make out the Starcraft logo or letters. Looked at capacity plate again best I can make out is 5 persons and 790lbs. </p><p></p><p>Wonder if this is an old Marlin?? Looks like something was crudely cut out of the bow area on the inside you can see two remaining aluminum strips riveted in.</p><p></p><p>Also got a pic of the front of tilt trailer where a roller is missing. You can see the handle for the "tilt" function. I bought a 3ft section of steel rod 5/8" and took some measurements to make a couple replacement roller shafts. I bought some 5 inch keel rollers to replace the rotted ones. Originals measure closer to 6 1/4" not sure I'll find those so I guess I'll use some washer mechanism or pvc Pipe to keep the roller centered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZSunDevil, post: 434718, member: 22381"] Took some more photos. Not sure if you can make out the Starcraft logo or letters. Looked at capacity plate again best I can make out is 5 persons and 790lbs. Wonder if this is an old Marlin?? Looks like something was crudely cut out of the bow area on the inside you can see two remaining aluminum strips riveted in. Also got a pic of the front of tilt trailer where a roller is missing. You can see the handle for the "tilt" function. I bought a 3ft section of steel rod 5/8" and took some measurements to make a couple replacement roller shafts. I bought some 5 inch keel rollers to replace the rotted ones. Originals measure closer to 6 1/4" not sure I'll find those so I guess I'll use some washer mechanism or pvc Pipe to keep the roller centered. [/QUOTE]
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