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1962 Lone Star Malibu Redo
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<blockquote data-quote="monriverguy" data-source="post: 448882" data-attributes="member: 15379"><p>Yes it has been a fun and good boat for me so far and i hope to make it last another 50 years... I did get it flipped over and starting sanding on the bottom since i never did anything to the bottom when i got her. The paint on the bottom was on there very very very good so i just sanded it off the best i could with 50,80 and 120 grit sand paper hit it a bit with 220 and put a thin coat of SE primer on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monriverguy, post: 448882, member: 15379"] Yes it has been a fun and good boat for me so far and i hope to make it last another 50 years... I did get it flipped over and starting sanding on the bottom since i never did anything to the bottom when i got her. The paint on the bottom was on there very very very good so i just sanded it off the best i could with 50,80 and 120 grit sand paper hit it a bit with 220 and put a thin coat of SE primer on it. [/QUOTE]
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