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  1. #1
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    Default 78 starcraft project floor ques.

    need to replace the floor in my 78 alumnium starcraft was looking for some info before i get started

    #1 how does the deck attatch to the stringers? self tapping screws? do i need to seal the wood iam just going to put the carpet back on just just looking for some info before i get started

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    I am relying on my memory from a good while ago, but as I recall the floor was held in place by ss bolts around the edges. I don't recall anything about the attachment to the stringers, so I suspect that it was the same.

    One thing I do distinctly remember was loose rivet repair. We replaced the floor because we had to pull it up to repair about a half a dozen loose rivets. The boat would take on 4 or 5 gallons of water per hour just sitting at anchor. I was amazed that by holding a hammer on the inside of the boat and hitting the rivet with a hammer from the outside, plus a coat of Glovit the problem was 100% fixed.

    I was never sure if it was just the hammering or the Glovit that did the job, but I never expected it to work so well. I kept the boat another 5 or 6 years and it never took on another drop of water.

    Crabby Tom

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    I'l have to try that.I recently bought a 16ft. Starcraft jet boat that the guy says leaks a bit.

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    i was thinking of useing a aliumnium roofing type rubber? wonder if that would work might as well coat it while its ripped up ill have to look up glove it never heard of it.

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    You want to coat the wood on both sides or you will be doing this repair again.

  6. #6
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    the floor was rivitted on my 81, its a pain and a mess to replace. I used treated plywood was still solid 8 years later when I sold it. I fastened the new floor with stainless screws.

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    yea iam thinking treated plywood, ill coat it both sides with sonthing? dont know what yet then screw it down thanks for the replys

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