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Newbie here with an old UGLY flat bottom boat...
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheeseball" data-source="post: 90122" data-attributes="member: 838"><p>First let me say that I applaud your choice to take the tumor of the end of that baby. I wasn't going to say anything at first, but it looked really dumb. I'm with grizzly on the sides, I like em high.</p><p></p><p>Now, let me give you a word of advice from one who is just about finished removing the paint from his boat... Make sure the existing paint needs removed! On my boat, the paint looked ugly, but was actually in pretty good condition. I found that out the hard way when I took it off. Believe me, I wish I would've just scuffed up the existing paint and painted over. But, I haaad to do it "The Right Way" (when you say that, you throw your shoulders back and stick out your chest and say with a manly tone).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheeseball, post: 90122, member: 838"] First let me say that I applaud your choice to take the tumor of the end of that baby. I wasn't going to say anything at first, but it looked really dumb. I'm with grizzly on the sides, I like em high. Now, let me give you a word of advice from one who is just about finished removing the paint from his boat... Make sure the existing paint needs removed! On my boat, the paint looked ugly, but was actually in pretty good condition. I found that out the hard way when I took it off. Believe me, I wish I would've just scuffed up the existing paint and painted over. But, I haaad to do it "The Right Way" (when you say that, you throw your shoulders back and stick out your chest and say with a manly tone). [/QUOTE]
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