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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New project, Dakota 1650 modified V
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<blockquote data-quote="Bowhunter1661" data-source="post: 405512" data-attributes="member: 9937"><p>Not a whole lot of progress. I'm kind of at a stand still waiting on warm weather. Mounted the switch panel and wired the front navigation lights. Boat is all cleaned up, sanded and wiped down with acetone. </p><p></p><p>I do have a question for those more experienced boaters. The warmest weather in the forecast is this Saturday and Sunday. It will be in the mod 40's. Can I spray the self etching primer in this weather and spray the Rustoleum spray can type enamel paint? I plan on using flat paint so I really have no worries of orange peal or a foggy appearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowhunter1661, post: 405512, member: 9937"] Not a whole lot of progress. I'm kind of at a stand still waiting on warm weather. Mounted the switch panel and wired the front navigation lights. Boat is all cleaned up, sanded and wiped down with acetone. I do have a question for those more experienced boaters. The warmest weather in the forecast is this Saturday and Sunday. It will be in the mod 40's. Can I spray the self etching primer in this weather and spray the Rustoleum spray can type enamel paint? I plan on using flat paint so I really have no worries of orange peal or a foggy appearance. [/QUOTE]
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