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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1st mod... 1969 Mirro Craft 12' V-hull
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<blockquote data-quote="wildmantorry" data-source="post: 233490" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Well, I got my steelflex ordered and set to coating the underside. Their instructions are great, and I'm sure this stuff works great, if I could just get a 65 degree day! They really mean it when they say nothing below 65! One side turned out OK, but as the day went on (and got colder) the other side looks pretty bo-bo. I will have to re-cover it but it doesn't look too horrid. Too bad the wifey won't let me bring the boat in the house!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildmantorry, post: 233490, member: 6897"] Well, I got my steelflex ordered and set to coating the underside. Their instructions are great, and I'm sure this stuff works great, if I could just get a 65 degree day! They really mean it when they say nothing below 65! One side turned out OK, but as the day went on (and got colder) the other side looks pretty bo-bo. I will have to re-cover it but it doesn't look too horrid. Too bad the wifey won't let me bring the boat in the house! [/QUOTE]
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