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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1979 Starcraft 18' center console restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="ShipwreckStew" data-source="post: 311880" data-attributes="member: 10877"><p>I finished final exams yesterday, so now it's on to working hard on this boat for two weeks until I start working. I pulled the transom yesterday, vacuumed out all the left over foam and filth that had been accumulating. I'm putting my second coat on the floor boards today and washing out the hull to get ready to patch holes. I have a friend that has some extra durafix/muggy weld style rods. I'm not sure exactly what brand they are, but I plan on using them to repair some missing rivet holes and screw holes that were filled with just silicone. With a little luck, I'll be painting the hull by the end of the week and if the weather cooperates, I'll be completely done with this project by Derby (1st Saturday in May for those unfamiliar).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShipwreckStew, post: 311880, member: 10877"] I finished final exams yesterday, so now it's on to working hard on this boat for two weeks until I start working. I pulled the transom yesterday, vacuumed out all the left over foam and filth that had been accumulating. I'm putting my second coat on the floor boards today and washing out the hull to get ready to patch holes. I have a friend that has some extra durafix/muggy weld style rods. I'm not sure exactly what brand they are, but I plan on using them to repair some missing rivet holes and screw holes that were filled with just silicone. With a little luck, I'll be painting the hull by the end of the week and if the weather cooperates, I'll be completely done with this project by Derby (1st Saturday in May for those unfamiliar). [/QUOTE]
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