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Arthur Schrock founded Starcraft in the small rural community of Goshen, Indiana. He initially manufactured farm equipment and marine products, but it was his son, Harold, who blossomed Starcraft into a thriving marine business. Harold’s goal was not to be the biggest, it was to be the best. Starcraft researched the fiberglass market and became the premier supplier of glass runabouts. For Starcraft… it's not just about building great boats for 103 years and pioneering a recreational lifestyle. It's about being there for generations of Starcraft owners - and being there for generations to come.
This SC 221 is a great solution for big open-water cruising. With a deep-water hull, reliable stern drive, and large fuel tank, you've got a great boat for larger lakes and coastal waters. And the best part? Even with all its features, it's still light enough for easy trailering and perfect for a weekend of family fun.
Accommodations: Overnight accommodations are provided for two people in one V-berth. Interior layout includes V-berth and hideaway marine toilet. Other interior features include access to chain locker, fabric covered cushions, under-berth storage, 12-volt lighting, two windows, teak trim, fabric headliner, escape hatch, and lockable companionway door.
Galley Equipment: None.
Electronic and Navigational Gear: The helm is equipped with stainless steel steering wheel, forward/reverse throttle, eight gauges, and key-start ignition. Electronic and navigational gear includes Uniden VHF marine radio and Ritchie Powerdamp compass.
Electrical: One marine battery powers this 12-volt electrical system. Other electrical features include accessory panel at helm.
Water system includes manual and automatic bilge pump.
Hull and Deck Gear: The hull is made of fiberglass. Deck layout includes deck at bow, foredeck, narrow walkaround, and large sport cockpit leading aft to wide transom gunwale. The cockpit has full instrumentation helm. Seating areas include back-to-back captains and passenger seat, back-to-back firstmates and passenger seat, and double occupancy seat over engine compartment. Wide walkaround aisles on either side of engine compartment give access aft to transom with wide gunwale built to stand on top. Other deck features include stainless steel bow rail, stainless steel stern rail, aluminum bow cleat, bow light, large windshield, swim step, raised gunwales, four cubby holes, carpeted decks, and vinyl covered cushioned seating areas. Anchor gear includes Danforth-type anchor, chain, rode, and chain locker. Safety gear includes docking line, fenders, and horn. Canvas inventory includes bimini top.
Equipment & Engine Details: Trailer package includes a two-axle galvanized 1984 Trailrite trailer. Other trailer features include two carpeted boat guides, two carpeted bunks, hand crank trailer stand, hand crank bow winch, lights, and brakes. The trailer weighs 1,160 lbs.
Engine Details: The power package includes a single gas 270 HP I/O 350 Chevy MerCruiser. The engine has two hours on re-build. Other engine features include approximate 60-gallon fuel tank, MerCruiser 898 outdrive, 3-blade prop, and trim tabs. The boat cruises at 28 knots and reaches a maximum speed of 35 knots.
Remarks: This is a versatile sport boat that handles well on the trailer and on the water.
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