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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1980 16' Sea Nymph Traveler-Rebirth of Tin 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Nussy" data-source="post: 121905" data-attributes="member: 2148"><p>Welcome fellow Cheesehead!(well it look like you're a transplant). You're the first other guy I've seen from WI. Kind of funny as I write this I'm actually sitting in my hotel in Dallas, TX, and one of my engineers lives in Sussex. Small world. </p><p></p><p>I'm with you on the Aluminum look but this boat is 30 years old and was showing it's age. Once I sanded it down I thought about leaving the inside raw aluminum with the brushed look but I wanted the Steelflex on the outside to make sure it was sealed up tight. Surprisingly enough the painting didn't take long at all and didn't cost but maybe $10 extra to paint everything. Can't wait to get back home and start putting everything back together. </p><p></p><p>P.S. Groundhog saw his shadow so 6 more weeks of winter. Plenty of time to get your Sea Nymph done before the spring walleye run!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nussy, post: 121905, member: 2148"] Welcome fellow Cheesehead!(well it look like you're a transplant). You're the first other guy I've seen from WI. Kind of funny as I write this I'm actually sitting in my hotel in Dallas, TX, and one of my engineers lives in Sussex. Small world. I'm with you on the Aluminum look but this boat is 30 years old and was showing it's age. Once I sanded it down I thought about leaving the inside raw aluminum with the brushed look but I wanted the Steelflex on the outside to make sure it was sealed up tight. Surprisingly enough the painting didn't take long at all and didn't cost but maybe $10 extra to paint everything. Can't wait to get back home and start putting everything back together. P.S. Groundhog saw his shadow so 6 more weeks of winter. Plenty of time to get your Sea Nymph done before the spring walleye run!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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