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Lawdog's Alumacraft 1648 first duck boat project
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawdog" data-source="post: 129978" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>I did a lot of reading about Camoclad before deciding to take the chance and go with it. In fact, that search is what led me to this site, specifically a thread in this area. I saw guy here who had trouble with it staying put. I suspect the main problem he had was trying to put it onto Steel flex (sp?) and it just didn't want to adhere. My buddy who is helping me with much of this is a body man and has no concerns that it will adhere, once properly prepped. I also decided to go with the permanent kit, rather than the removable version. It's cheaper and hopefully will work out fine. We hope to get it started and done in the next couple weeks. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was told before I took the plunge that boats are "a hole in the water that you throw money into!" And that I would always want a different/bigger/badder one. All true, but I am just easing into this whole deal as best I can. So, it will be a few mods for now and run it on my own for a while and see what I want to do next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawdog, post: 129978, member: 2729"] I did a lot of reading about Camoclad before deciding to take the chance and go with it. In fact, that search is what led me to this site, specifically a thread in this area. I saw guy here who had trouble with it staying put. I suspect the main problem he had was trying to put it onto Steel flex (sp?) and it just didn't want to adhere. My buddy who is helping me with much of this is a body man and has no concerns that it will adhere, once properly prepped. I also decided to go with the permanent kit, rather than the removable version. It's cheaper and hopefully will work out fine. We hope to get it started and done in the next couple weeks. I was told before I took the plunge that boats are "a hole in the water that you throw money into!" And that I would always want a different/bigger/badder one. All true, but I am just easing into this whole deal as best I can. So, it will be a few mods for now and run it on my own for a while and see what I want to do next. [/QUOTE]
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