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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1964 Star craft refit.
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<blockquote data-quote="1960 yellowboat" data-source="post: 470492" data-attributes="member: 24593"><p>I did the same thing with a Richline 14 ft'er </p><p>You don't have to get all the paint off, just the loose stuff.</p><p>I used Rustoleum primer and paint and it worked out fine.</p><p>Two coats of white primer, 3 days to dry between coats, and yellow gloss to top coat. Three coats.</p><p>Dark blue for the trim so as to match the 1955 Evinrude on the back.</p><p>If you have an oil less compressor, you can get a HVLP spray gun from Harbor Freight for around $10. Or use brushes and a roller.</p><p>The main thing is to get the surface clean and smooth.</p><p>I used 2x12 pine to re do the seats. Stained Walnut and sealed with Marine spar varnish.</p><p>Good luck on your project, just keep it simple and plan each step.[ATTACH=full]103560[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1960 yellowboat, post: 470492, member: 24593"] I did the same thing with a Richline 14 ft'er You don't have to get all the paint off, just the loose stuff. I used Rustoleum primer and paint and it worked out fine. Two coats of white primer, 3 days to dry between coats, and yellow gloss to top coat. Three coats. Dark blue for the trim so as to match the 1955 Evinrude on the back. If you have an oil less compressor, you can get a HVLP spray gun from Harbor Freight for around $10. Or use brushes and a roller. The main thing is to get the surface clean and smooth. I used 2x12 pine to re do the seats. Stained Walnut and sealed with Marine spar varnish. Good luck on your project, just keep it simple and plan each step.[ATTACH type="full" alt="100_0011.JPG"]103560._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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