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YJs 1236 Semi V Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Y_J" data-source="post: 365461" data-attributes="member: 14258"><p>Ok question for ya'll.</p><p>I've been researching insurance for my boat. Not having very good luck at all.</p><p>I've seen on the forums here somewhere about $25-30 per year but the least I can seem to come up with is $120 per yr.</p><p>Where and who are you getting your insurance with and about how much is it per year?</p><p>Some won't even bother with the boat unless I insure my truck with them.. Need some big time help here, guys and gals.</p><p></p><p>Also as a small bit of and update on my rebuild (no photos at the moment) I'm just about done getting all the paint off and down to bare Aluminum and picked up a few cans of Self Etching Primer to get me started. Now, a ???? about that also. </p><p>Once I put the primer on, what is the max time I should take before putting the first coat of paint on? I'm working off of a disability pension so $$$ don't come that easy so wondering if I should wait to put the primer on until nearly ready for the paint or if it is ok to put the primer on then paint when I can (if that makes any sense to ya). Also how may cans of primer should I be looking at for a 1236 boat for about 2-3 coats? (out side the hull only)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y_J, post: 365461, member: 14258"] Ok question for ya'll. I've been researching insurance for my boat. Not having very good luck at all. I've seen on the forums here somewhere about $25-30 per year but the least I can seem to come up with is $120 per yr. Where and who are you getting your insurance with and about how much is it per year? Some won't even bother with the boat unless I insure my truck with them.. Need some big time help here, guys and gals. Also as a small bit of and update on my rebuild (no photos at the moment) I'm just about done getting all the paint off and down to bare Aluminum and picked up a few cans of Self Etching Primer to get me started. Now, a ???? about that also. Once I put the primer on, what is the max time I should take before putting the first coat of paint on? I'm working off of a disability pension so $$$ don't come that easy so wondering if I should wait to put the primer on until nearly ready for the paint or if it is ok to put the primer on then paint when I can (if that makes any sense to ya). Also how may cans of primer should I be looking at for a 1236 boat for about 2-3 coats? (out side the hull only) [/QUOTE]
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