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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 14' Starcraft project
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<blockquote data-quote="GO_DAWGS_73" data-source="post: 172770" data-attributes="member: 4348"><p>I removed them because they looked terrible up close and really need some work to make them look good. I tried cleaning it up while it was on the boat but since it's in multiple pieces, I decided that the easiest way to fix it back up would be to pop all the rivets holding it together, take it off and clean up each piece individually. At this point I am not even sure if I even want to put it back on though.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I spent last week in Arizona and this week I spent with the family for the holiday so all I managed to get done was to strip the old paint/primer and then pressure wash the inside. I also got the floor boards cut and sealed and the new transom board sealed and poly'd. When I come back up to my Dad's in two weeks I'll go ahead and install the new transom wood, paint the inside and then start working on the decks and so forth. Now that all of the clean up is done, the real fun can begin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GO_DAWGS_73, post: 172770, member: 4348"] I removed them because they looked terrible up close and really need some work to make them look good. I tried cleaning it up while it was on the boat but since it's in multiple pieces, I decided that the easiest way to fix it back up would be to pop all the rivets holding it together, take it off and clean up each piece individually. At this point I am not even sure if I even want to put it back on though. Anyway, I spent last week in Arizona and this week I spent with the family for the holiday so all I managed to get done was to strip the old paint/primer and then pressure wash the inside. I also got the floor boards cut and sealed and the new transom board sealed and poly'd. When I come back up to my Dad's in two weeks I'll go ahead and install the new transom wood, paint the inside and then start working on the decks and so forth. Now that all of the clean up is done, the real fun can begin. [/QUOTE]
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