muskybob Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 She's not rigged yet but I couldn't wait to post the pics. I'm so happy........ I haven't even taken the old registrations numbers off her yet. This week I'll get the riggers on. (hopefully) My buddy is making up a rigger board for me.
Priority1 Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 She is a beauty Bob. I'm glad that you finally connected on a good boat.
muskybob Posted June 2, 2007 Author Posted June 2, 2007 She is a beauty Bob. I'm glad that you finally connected on a good boat. Me too. Thanks to you and others on the board for keeping their eyes open for me. She's a '96 Starcraft Islander221V.
GLF Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 Woo Hoo.....we are going to having a fishing party on Muskybob's new rig Nice and clean fishing machine Bob.
Tad Pole Posted June 3, 2007 Posted June 3, 2007 looks to be a fine vessel,i,m sure that many a salmon will rue the day that muskybob trolled threw there neighborhood. also the 4.3 sips fuel and still has decent power,we have one in our 24' fiberglass and it will run 35 mph or so... anyway congrats on the new ride it looks great!
muskybob Posted June 3, 2007 Author Posted June 3, 2007 Thanks guys, I'm sure I'll be dipping into the vast storage of knowledge on this site. I've never owned an I/O before and there's a lot I have to learn. I'm trying to get the owner's manual from the previous owner but it doesn't look like it's going to happen. I should know by the end of the week if he's gonna find it and send it. But, for now, LET"S GO FISHING!!!
Satisfaxion_Gauranteed Posted June 6, 2007 Posted June 6, 2007 That's a very nice, clean looking rig. It's always exciting to get a new ride and rig it up the way you want
silver one Posted June 6, 2007 Posted June 6, 2007 Nice lookin rig Bob. The Islander is a comfortable boat to fish out of. I really like my Islander. Now you just need to put a bunch of stuff on it.
muskybob Posted June 6, 2007 Author Posted June 6, 2007 I've been checking out everyone else's rigs trying to get some ideas. It's coming together a little bit at a time.
trailboss Posted June 6, 2007 Posted June 6, 2007 Bob - Have you fished out of an islander before? I am also looking for one and wondering about the pro's and con's of them.
Priority1 Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 I own one and the biggest advantage is fuel economy. I filled mine up today after two fishing trips, and it took 11 gallons. I had about 15-18 miles running and a total of about 8.5 hrs on the water counting the running and trolling. It has a 4 cyl 140 Mercruiser IO, and is a 22 footer. It fishes well, and trailers easy. I can fish with 4 comfortably, 5 not too bad, and 6 if I have to. It handles well in 4-5 foot seas.
trailboss Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 Great, They look like a very comfortable and versital boat. I need the room for a family that all likes to fish. The cost of fuel is also a concern. How many riggers to you have on the boat?
Priority1 Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 It's rigged with 4 old Cannon electrics. Here is a pic of my nephew that shows one corner of the boat. Musky Bob's thread is turning into a Starcraft Islander ad. I hope Bob doesn't mind.
muskybob Posted June 7, 2007 Author Posted June 7, 2007 It's rigged with 4 old Cannon electrics. Here is a pic of my nephew that shows one corner of the boat. Musky Bob's thread is turning into a Starcraft Islander ad. I hope Bob doesn't mind. Not a bit. I'm getting a lot of input from it that I can use too. Keep it coming, maybe I can get Starcraft to kick in a few bucks for the free advertising.
Priority1 Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 Bob,I cant wait to see your boat all rigged up. It sure looks fantastic. It looks like it was well taken care off. Mine has a lot of hrs on it, is a little rough around the edges, and is old and slow. I think that's why I bought it. I can use the same description for me.
huntingfool43 Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 Nice looking rig MB. I have a 1979 22ft Islander that I need to get back in the water, broke the outdrive. Love the room and it is easy on gas.
muskybob Posted June 7, 2007 Author Posted June 7, 2007 I can't believe the number of guys that have Islanders on this site. No wonder they're so hard to find. I wish I could find an original owner's manual for mine. I wrote the guy who owned it before me but so far he hasn't responded. He must not have it any more and it wasn't with the boat.
Tad Pole Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 i had similar problem with our boat(no manual)what i was really concerned with was the engine and out drive so i started looking on ebay and found a brand new in the package shop manual that covered both engine and outdrive.i got lucky and bid on it for $15 no one else bid so by the time i paid shipping it was $21,now it looked that i could have bought one anytime for bout $45 but i shopped and lucked out,give it a try.
muskybob Posted July 4, 2007 Author Posted July 4, 2007 Finally got the rigger board w/lure box my buddy made, and 6 rodholders mounted. All I have left to do is mount a net holder and I think I'll be done for a while. I mounted my 2 manual Cannons, 2 rodholders on the rigger board and 2 on each gunnel. There are 5 rod stations in front of the doghouse you can't see, but I've got my wire rod standing in the middle one. Took her up to Oswego yesterday to try out the rigger setup and it worked just fine. Unfortunately the fish weren't cooperating but it was a good day on the water anyway.
Priority1 Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 Well at least you got out and did a shakedown cruise, to check things out. She is looking good Bob. Do you have a swim platform to hold a cooler? One of these years I would like to drag Priority1 over to Lake Ontario and fish for a couple of weeks in August. We have been doing fantastic on Walleye this year. It's getting close to the time when I will start targeting Salmon, then Lake Perch. I have 2 friends going out with me tomorrow AM. That is one sweet boat you have Bob. But you know I'm partial towards Islanders.
muskybob Posted July 5, 2007 Author Posted July 5, 2007 Thanks Frank. Yes, there is a swim platform on her. When I mounted the rigger board and rodholders I made sure I was still able to access the cooler and net fish off the back if I had to. That's why I mounted the board 4 inches high. The lurebox really works out nice too. Before I start out, I put my favorites lures, flies, flashers, etc. in there so I don't have to fumble around when I want to change over.From the pics you've been sending, it looks like you're really banging the walleye. Lookin good. They're my favorite eating fish. I'm going for them this weekend with a buddy that helped me set up my boat. I made up some worm harnesses this past winter for the first time and they really worked great in the Spring.I'm in my first Pro/Am salmon tourney next weekend out of Sodus Bay on Lake Ontario. I'm excited to see how we do. Let me know if you decide to fish Lake O sometime. It's a great fishery.
silver one Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 The set up looks great Bob. I especially like the custom built wood transium plate on the back. Wood looks nice on anything. See ya on the water.
muskybob Posted July 8, 2007 Author Posted July 8, 2007 Thanks Joe. My buddy made it out of some scraps he had laying around. The board is pine, and the box is cherry. Both are covered top & bottom with marine spar varnish. I'm curious to see how it holds up to being outside all the time in the weather.
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