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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Late 1970s Landau 1663 (1650) Semi-V
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<blockquote data-quote="crabbingdan" data-source="post: 419070" data-attributes="member: 15710"><p>I used Rustoleum self-etching primer and Pettit Easypoxy paint for the two shades of blue on the hull. I did two coats of everything.</p><p></p><p>Before painting, I went crazy with 3M 5200 fast cure and sealed up most of the rivets and seams on the floor. After painting, I installed the new transom back in place using stainless steel bolts, washers, and non-slip nuts and applied 5200 in the through holes. I secured the two transom braces back in place with the stainless steel hardware and coated everything with 5200. It's wasn't the cleanest job, but I won't see that floor when I'm done with it and most of that transom won't be too obvious either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crabbingdan, post: 419070, member: 15710"] I used Rustoleum self-etching primer and Pettit Easypoxy paint for the two shades of blue on the hull. I did two coats of everything. Before painting, I went crazy with 3M 5200 fast cure and sealed up most of the rivets and seams on the floor. After painting, I installed the new transom back in place using stainless steel bolts, washers, and non-slip nuts and applied 5200 in the through holes. I secured the two transom braces back in place with the stainless steel hardware and coated everything with 5200. It's wasn't the cleanest job, but I won't see that floor when I'm done with it and most of that transom won't be too obvious either. [/QUOTE]
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