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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Mojo's Fiberglass V hull Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo" data-source="post: 128606" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>Finally got back outside today and got some more work done. It rained cats and dogs Thursday and Friday so nothing got done at all, Saturday I had to go celebrate my Grandmothers 92nd Birthday, so my weekend was pretty much filled up.</p><p></p><p>Got the trailer lights all wired up and heat shrinked today. Those LED lights are awesome! Nice and bright, had to chase down a loose ground before they would come on but after i found that it was good to go.</p><p></p><p>I got about half the boat bottom sanded down smooth. If you ever have a fiberglass boat and want to redo the bottom of it you had better have a lot of time. I realized it was going to be some serious work, but I didn't know exactly how much work. I bet over the whole deal of sanding down the old paint and the new fiberglass i've gone thru 7-8 packs of 80 grit sheets. And I've still got more to go but i'm pretty confident I'll be putting on the first coat of paint before the end of the week. As long as the weather holds.</p><p></p><p>Got most of the matterials I ordered for the build in, got my new seats and all the hardware for that along with the various switches, pannels and lights. I'll stack all this crap up when I've got the space in the grarage i'm going to borrow and take a few pictures of it and get them posted as soon as possible. </p><p></p><p>Peace out Tinboaters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo, post: 128606, member: 2642"] Finally got back outside today and got some more work done. It rained cats and dogs Thursday and Friday so nothing got done at all, Saturday I had to go celebrate my Grandmothers 92nd Birthday, so my weekend was pretty much filled up. Got the trailer lights all wired up and heat shrinked today. Those LED lights are awesome! Nice and bright, had to chase down a loose ground before they would come on but after i found that it was good to go. I got about half the boat bottom sanded down smooth. If you ever have a fiberglass boat and want to redo the bottom of it you had better have a lot of time. I realized it was going to be some serious work, but I didn't know exactly how much work. I bet over the whole deal of sanding down the old paint and the new fiberglass i've gone thru 7-8 packs of 80 grit sheets. And I've still got more to go but i'm pretty confident I'll be putting on the first coat of paint before the end of the week. As long as the weather holds. Got most of the matterials I ordered for the build in, got my new seats and all the hardware for that along with the various switches, pannels and lights. I'll stack all this crap up when I've got the space in the grarage i'm going to borrow and take a few pictures of it and get them posted as soon as possible. Peace out Tinboaters [/QUOTE]
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