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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: 427905" data-attributes="member: 15221"><p>Thanks Rich, I plan on sitting her on her side and thoroughly TSP and then pressure wash it, I would think that should get any remaining gunk and specks out. There are several holes along the rail I'll need to patch with JB weld. I think this paint is going to look really good. I can't remember seeing an aluminum boat painted these colors. (Smoke gray bottom/gloss white upper)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrdrh99, post: 427905, member: 15221"] Thanks Rich, I plan on sitting her on her side and thoroughly TSP and then pressure wash it, I would think that should get any remaining gunk and specks out. There are several holes along the rail I'll need to patch with JB weld. I think this paint is going to look really good. I can't remember seeing an aluminum boat painted these colors. (Smoke gray bottom/gloss white upper) [/QUOTE]
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