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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1973 DuraCraft 14'semi-V remodel- at it again!
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<blockquote data-quote="Recon" data-source="post: 204524" data-attributes="member: 5964"><p>Spent the evening with the orbital sander and went through a box of 180 grit disks getting the outside of the hull smooth and ready for a final priming. I plan on lightly sanding the final primer job with 220 grit before putting on the final color coat.</p><p></p><p>My outboard should be ready on Friday according to my mechanic. Carb rebuild as I thought and I also needed a bushing on the choke replaced. He is waiting for the part to get here tomorrow and then he'll do a final check on Thursday. It's really nice to be on good terms with the local marine mechanic, he pushed my job ahead of a few others so I would have it for the weekend.</p><p></p><p>Tomorow is final prime and sanding day for the outer hull, with Thursday being color day. I would really love to take her out fishing this weekend and I might if the outer hull is finished. The local lake has had grreat action on post spawn walleye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon, post: 204524, member: 5964"] Spent the evening with the orbital sander and went through a box of 180 grit disks getting the outside of the hull smooth and ready for a final priming. I plan on lightly sanding the final primer job with 220 grit before putting on the final color coat. My outboard should be ready on Friday according to my mechanic. Carb rebuild as I thought and I also needed a bushing on the choke replaced. He is waiting for the part to get here tomorrow and then he'll do a final check on Thursday. It's really nice to be on good terms with the local marine mechanic, he pushed my job ahead of a few others so I would have it for the weekend. Tomorow is final prime and sanding day for the outer hull, with Thursday being color day. I would really love to take her out fishing this weekend and I might if the outer hull is finished. The local lake has had grreat action on post spawn walleye. [/QUOTE]
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