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Dyeguy's 1648 Mod- Pics Update... DONE
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<blockquote data-quote="dyeguy1212" data-source="post: 142050" data-attributes="member: 1460"><p>Rear deck is ready to be carpeted and installed. I had a full jug of watersealer to kill off, so this deck will NEVER rot :lol:. Plus I spray painted the bracing that will be exposed when the hatches are open with a dark brown, to cover that ugly wood stain built in the watersealer. I did the same up front and like the looks of it a lot better.</p><p></p><p>The goal for tomorrow is to get the deck carpeted and installed, along with the hatches. I'm not happy with one of the hatches up front, so I'm going to really take my time to make sure I get a good fit this time (so I don't have to redo it like I plan to do with the front one). Problem is, one of my hinges I have left is about an inch too short, so I'm using it anyways with the plan to replace it when I come across a cheap SS hinge in the future.</p><p></p><p></p><p>After that the walls will go in, and then I have to rebuild the console and she's done. I am more than ready to stop dumping money into this boat :lol: </p><p></p><p>Pics to come</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyeguy1212, post: 142050, member: 1460"] Rear deck is ready to be carpeted and installed. I had a full jug of watersealer to kill off, so this deck will NEVER rot :lol:. Plus I spray painted the bracing that will be exposed when the hatches are open with a dark brown, to cover that ugly wood stain built in the watersealer. I did the same up front and like the looks of it a lot better. The goal for tomorrow is to get the deck carpeted and installed, along with the hatches. I'm not happy with one of the hatches up front, so I'm going to really take my time to make sure I get a good fit this time (so I don't have to redo it like I plan to do with the front one). Problem is, one of my hinges I have left is about an inch too short, so I'm using it anyways with the plan to replace it when I come across a cheap SS hinge in the future. After that the walls will go in, and then I have to rebuild the console and she's done. I am more than ready to stop dumping money into this boat :lol: Pics to come [/QUOTE]
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