theydrewa31
Regular Contributor
Hello Gents,
Working on a full restoration on a Starcraft Islander 221V and I just want to make sure I am on the right track.
Bringing you up to speed. It is an 88, has the GM 4.3. Just about everything in the boat has been removed, deck, foam, seats & cushions, steering wheel. The transom has been dis-assembled, and the old wood has been removed for replacement, outdrive has been removed and engine as well.
So here is where the reason for question begins. The previous owner attempted to fix the problems he was having with the transom (weak and leaking) without addressing the cause of the issue. He welded up the cracks that had formed under the transom shield but did not replace the rotting and softened wood in the transom. It looks to me like the original weld failed and he tried to weld it again, this time adding two plates (shown in photos) over the old welds in hopes of adding some strength. That failed because again they did not fix the rotting wood in the transom. I assume the second weld was done by a different person because bead on the secondary weld looks much more uniform. Additionally some new smaller cracks began to form where the plate had been welded to the transom. I assume because without any wood behind the aluminum in that area it flexed tremendously, causing tearing of the aluminum. In what I assume must have been an act of desperation he smeared JB weld over everything and spray painted it.
Here are the original welds and plates that had been added.
This is going to take a few posts to get all of the pictures included, sorry fellas!
Working on a full restoration on a Starcraft Islander 221V and I just want to make sure I am on the right track.
Bringing you up to speed. It is an 88, has the GM 4.3. Just about everything in the boat has been removed, deck, foam, seats & cushions, steering wheel. The transom has been dis-assembled, and the old wood has been removed for replacement, outdrive has been removed and engine as well.
So here is where the reason for question begins. The previous owner attempted to fix the problems he was having with the transom (weak and leaking) without addressing the cause of the issue. He welded up the cracks that had formed under the transom shield but did not replace the rotting and softened wood in the transom. It looks to me like the original weld failed and he tried to weld it again, this time adding two plates (shown in photos) over the old welds in hopes of adding some strength. That failed because again they did not fix the rotting wood in the transom. I assume the second weld was done by a different person because bead on the secondary weld looks much more uniform. Additionally some new smaller cracks began to form where the plate had been welded to the transom. I assume because without any wood behind the aluminum in that area it flexed tremendously, causing tearing of the aluminum. In what I assume must have been an act of desperation he smeared JB weld over everything and spray painted it.
Here are the original welds and plates that had been added.
This is going to take a few posts to get all of the pictures included, sorry fellas!

