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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' Valco V-Bottom Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Bacarat" data-source="post: 186188" data-attributes="member: 5093"><p>The next step was to apply the same self-etching primer to the inside of the boat. We are going to put in a deck so I didnt really need to paint the entire inside, however there was a few spots that we were taking in very small amounts of water so I ended up applying Marine 5200 sealant all over the inside and outside of the boat before we painted her. I felt that a little extra paint inside wouldn't hurt it. I ran out of the green so the inside has a different color on one part of it.</p><p></p><p>After the etching primer dried up we painted the entire inside with a hunter green Rustolium Enamel paint. Its a strange color combination I know, but it was the only color I could find in my area that was not a gloss for the inside. Im not sure I like the way the colors mesh but for now its painted and im very much ready to move onto the decking already. This was some tedious work but its great to see it finally painted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bacarat, post: 186188, member: 5093"] The next step was to apply the same self-etching primer to the inside of the boat. We are going to put in a deck so I didnt really need to paint the entire inside, however there was a few spots that we were taking in very small amounts of water so I ended up applying Marine 5200 sealant all over the inside and outside of the boat before we painted her. I felt that a little extra paint inside wouldn't hurt it. I ran out of the green so the inside has a different color on one part of it. After the etching primer dried up we painted the entire inside with a hunter green Rustolium Enamel paint. Its a strange color combination I know, but it was the only color I could find in my area that was not a gloss for the inside. Im not sure I like the way the colors mesh but for now its painted and im very much ready to move onto the decking already. This was some tedious work but its great to see it finally painted. [/QUOTE]
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