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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft Fisherman 150 SC rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Chasinchrome84" data-source="post: 408051" data-attributes="member: 18192"><p>At this time I have decided on roll and tip method. For one, just to paint my own boat. Two the boat still has some imperfections and I'm okay with that, it's a fishing boat. Three, if I scratch it up I'll have the paint and know how to touch it up. </p><p></p><p>As far as the floors, at this time I'm leaning towards thinned fiberglass resin. Using two or three coats should really help to encapsulate the wood. As long as I mount and brace it right I shouldn't have to much flex which could result in a crack in the resin and slow moisture to seep in. Always interested in feedback though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chasinchrome84, post: 408051, member: 18192"] At this time I have decided on roll and tip method. For one, just to paint my own boat. Two the boat still has some imperfections and I'm okay with that, it's a fishing boat. Three, if I scratch it up I'll have the paint and know how to touch it up. As far as the floors, at this time I'm leaning towards thinned fiberglass resin. Using two or three coats should really help to encapsulate the wood. As long as I mount and brace it right I shouldn't have to much flex which could result in a crack in the resin and slow moisture to seep in. Always interested in feedback though [/QUOTE]
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