1968 Starcraft Islander Part 6 The Empowering Almost ready for the Mercruiser 165 hp AWESOME
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- With all the work I'm getting closer and closer to dropping in the Mercruiser 165 hp. Follow me on this awesome journey.
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I like Mike, he really details his work and explains things along the way. I always find him interesting and love his enthusiasm. Good job!
thank you Summerviewer, more to come and thanks for watching
thank you so much and thanks for watching
Total Boat, excellent product. Andy, at Boat Works Today is an excellent teacher when it comes to fibreglass lay up, and repairs. Good job Michael.
Thanks for sharing, I subscribe to Andy as well, learn from him when I restored the Banana. thanks for watching
twin rig two 25s one boat ! thank you ex show skier.
Right on!
I love the nostalgic. Outboards make life easier though, IMO, and you have more room onboard also. Although I can't wait to see blue cruising up the river...
That's the plan! I'm going to keep plugging away at it, thanks for watching
Big blue coming along nicely the clean up and painting looks really good hope everything will fit
Thanks,
Tim
I hope so too, I'm confident I can make it all work. Thanks for watching
free boat. you cant go wrong. keep up the great work. and have fun.
Thanks, will do! I can't wait to hear the 165 running in Big Blue. Thanks for watching and thanks for the 1955 hood clamp.
Big Blue is definitely gonna be awesome. After ya cleaned it was surprised how good the paint and wood looked and now ya put a good coat of new paint on it it’s gonna last even longer. Sounds like theres gonna be some more great videos coming .. As always Sir thanks for the ride along and Keep’em coming 👍👍👍👍
That's the plan! I'm excited to bring my watching audience the next few on this boat, thanks for watching
Good video Michael. Almost gave a new meaning to watching paint dry..lol.
One suggestion when painting plywood or any flat surface, do you have access to a paint roller versus the brush technique. Does a wonderful job.
Cheers
You have me second guessing my paint choice. Still going to use what i got because i am cheap and its a quality paint that i got for 10.00 a gallon. Sherwin williams DTM, hope it covers as well as that top coat. Love the super purple thats all we use at work. Works even better with a hot water pressure washer. Keep up the content thank you
at exactly the 9:00 mark you got photobombed !!! lol
That was good, thanks for watching
Thanks for posting today.
for sure, thanks for watching
That's a good choice for paint. I use mostly Total Boat penetrating epoxy for dry rot. I mostly use this type because I can use it on old or new wood then paint on top of it. There's one for cold weather and regular use.
Great tip! thanks for watchikng
Hi Mike, you are making the right decision with staying with the MerCruiser inboard Outboard, The Outboard conversion is way to expensive and overrated! MerCruiser is reliable. Growing up in Southeast Alaska on Prince of Wales island in the mid 60's we all ran Starcraft Boats for a nice dry ride. A few guy's had Boston Whaler but it was a wet ride from wind blown side spray. Once you get wet you get cold and need to turn back.
The Starcraft 22' Islander is designed for offshore, built for camping and Island hopping in Less then suitable weather conditions.
Toss the points and condenser and install electronic ignition and your kicker motor and you are good to go. We enjoy all of your video's!
thanks for the information, I enjoyed reading it, thanks for watching
Good call on painting that raw transom wood! Looks nice
Thanks and thanks for watching
michel you always do great videos
Glad you like them! thanks for watching
Love your channel. Doing the same with a 1976 25 foot chieftain mark 4. Wish I could find more information on the gimble assembly and possible upgrades from the top trim sender to the twin senders. Your an inspiration to home DIY projects.
PS... I'm running the 165 mercruiser I6
Much appreciated, thanks for watching
Wet Edge works best rolled and tipped. That motor was designed when 100000 miles meant 2000 hours. Depending on maintenance it might last 1000 hours or 4000 hours. The death knell of most inboard boat is water getting into the cylinders from a bad riser or manifold. Ask me how I know.
I have been curious about the hours. thanks for the info and thanks for watching