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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14ft creastliner v hull skiff
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<blockquote data-quote="mrdrh99" data-source="post: 427895" data-attributes="member: 15221"><p>It's too cold to do much of anything right now.... Except some of the paint prep. I'm not stripping down to bare aluminum. 90% of the paint is in sound condition. Lots of cracking around the rail. I took a wire brush on my drill and went to work. I figured any paint that can hold up to the brush will be fine to prime and paint over. Seems like I should be able to run over the whole boat in a couple days. Then I'm going to break out the power washer. I'm going to use Rust-Oleum auto primer in a rattle can. Then roll Rust-Oleum smoke gray on the bottom, and gloss white on the top half. All gray interior. Will also get the trailer primed with rusty metal primer and sprayed with krylon rust prevention that I already had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrdrh99, post: 427895, member: 15221"] It's too cold to do much of anything right now.... Except some of the paint prep. I'm not stripping down to bare aluminum. 90% of the paint is in sound condition. Lots of cracking around the rail. I took a wire brush on my drill and went to work. I figured any paint that can hold up to the brush will be fine to prime and paint over. Seems like I should be able to run over the whole boat in a couple days. Then I'm going to break out the power washer. I'm going to use Rust-Oleum auto primer in a rattle can. Then roll Rust-Oleum smoke gray on the bottom, and gloss white on the top half. All gray interior. Will also get the trailer primed with rusty metal primer and sprayed with krylon rust prevention that I already had. [/QUOTE]
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