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Mojo's Fiberglass V hull Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo" data-source="post: 125640" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>Update time...</p><p>My brother in law came over today and helped me out. </p><p>Everything got removed from inside the boat. All the old screws and wood and crappy seating got yanked and tossed in the truck bed along with the bumper rail around the outside. </p><p>We sanded the interior rail from the top down to the first horizontal rib. This part i wanted taken down to bare fiberglass to get it as smooth as possible... the paint was very rough and i want it super smooth for the new paint in that area. Everything else on the inside got a light sanding just to take the edge off and rough it up and get rid of the dirt and any residue.</p><p>After the inside was finished we flipped the boat over and sanded the bottom and sides out real good got any gouges in the paint feathered out and got it all prepaired for painting. I'm going online tonight and ordering paint that should take a few days to get here so in the mean time that trailer needs work. I'll be sanding down the rust spots on that and giving it a good once over then it will get sprayed out. Gona replace the lights and the shoddy wiring along with the rest. The good news is almost all of the rollers are in good shape. I only found one that really needs to be replaced. I'll keep yall updated. </p><p>Here's some pics from the day..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo, post: 125640, member: 2642"] Update time... My brother in law came over today and helped me out. Everything got removed from inside the boat. All the old screws and wood and crappy seating got yanked and tossed in the truck bed along with the bumper rail around the outside. We sanded the interior rail from the top down to the first horizontal rib. This part i wanted taken down to bare fiberglass to get it as smooth as possible... the paint was very rough and i want it super smooth for the new paint in that area. Everything else on the inside got a light sanding just to take the edge off and rough it up and get rid of the dirt and any residue. After the inside was finished we flipped the boat over and sanded the bottom and sides out real good got any gouges in the paint feathered out and got it all prepaired for painting. I'm going online tonight and ordering paint that should take a few days to get here so in the mean time that trailer needs work. I'll be sanding down the rust spots on that and giving it a good once over then it will get sprayed out. Gona replace the lights and the shoddy wiring along with the rest. The good news is almost all of the rollers are in good shape. I only found one that really needs to be replaced. I'll keep yall updated. Here's some pics from the day.. [/QUOTE]
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