pony3xp
Active member
Hi All,
Brand new member. Been boating for about 10 years, but just picked up my first Checkmate yesterday. It is an 87 Starflite which is in need of some help. The question is: How much help?
Note that while I am very handy, and have done a number of different homeowner projects, including a lot of finish work, I have NEVER touched a boat.
Boat Background: 87 Starflite, looks like it was last used in upstate NY in 06. I think the boat is in very good shape considering the age. That said, it needs a lot of work. Here is what I can see:
The sides look really good and I think will buff out fine. Yes there are some scratches but I can not fine any cracking. All the "tape" will need to be removed and replaced.
The top has a number of spider cracks and is severly faded in some areas. I'm not sure this will buff out.
The rubrail will need to be replaced. It is missing in spots as well as dented. There are also good size fiberglass chunks in the nose and back corner right around the rubrail.
The floor I'm not sure about. The prev owner had it fixed on one side, and it feels solid, but it really looks uneven (there is at least an inch drop from the edge to the middle), and it doesn't really look like a "smooth" drop.
I'm planning on replacing the carpet anyway, so is that the best place to start? See what is under it and what condition the floor is in. I have read a bunch of posts where they talk about water and rot under the floor. I'm not sure I am ready for that.
Or do I just buff it, get everything mechanically working, fix the rubrail and use it?
I realize that someday I will need to do the full restoration, just not 100% sure I want to takle that at the moment.
Anything else I should look for or specific concerns on this model?
Thoughts/Comments?
Thanks!!
Brand new member. Been boating for about 10 years, but just picked up my first Checkmate yesterday. It is an 87 Starflite which is in need of some help. The question is: How much help?
Note that while I am very handy, and have done a number of different homeowner projects, including a lot of finish work, I have NEVER touched a boat.
Boat Background: 87 Starflite, looks like it was last used in upstate NY in 06. I think the boat is in very good shape considering the age. That said, it needs a lot of work. Here is what I can see:
The sides look really good and I think will buff out fine. Yes there are some scratches but I can not fine any cracking. All the "tape" will need to be removed and replaced.
The top has a number of spider cracks and is severly faded in some areas. I'm not sure this will buff out.
The rubrail will need to be replaced. It is missing in spots as well as dented. There are also good size fiberglass chunks in the nose and back corner right around the rubrail.
The floor I'm not sure about. The prev owner had it fixed on one side, and it feels solid, but it really looks uneven (there is at least an inch drop from the edge to the middle), and it doesn't really look like a "smooth" drop.
I'm planning on replacing the carpet anyway, so is that the best place to start? See what is under it and what condition the floor is in. I have read a bunch of posts where they talk about water and rot under the floor. I'm not sure I am ready for that.
Or do I just buff it, get everything mechanically working, fix the rubrail and use it?
I realize that someday I will need to do the full restoration, just not 100% sure I want to takle that at the moment.
Anything else I should look for or specific concerns on this model?
Thoughts/Comments?
Thanks!!