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Xpress 1546D Makeover... -- SOLD!
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 273148" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>I plan on eventually wrapping the boat in camo clad... but to hold me over and get rid of that factory paintjob with the reeds, I just did some light sanding and went over it with good ol black spray paint out of rattle cans. It's actually doing a lot better than I expected and has held up well in the places I fish in the 5 months it's been on there. The thing I like about it the best is if I get a bad spot or scratch, I can do a little wet sanding and just touch up with spray paint. </p><p></p><p>I'll try to get some more pictures. I'm actually thinking about redoing some of my decking. On the front deck that was extended back, the middle is one big hatch door... When I put it up, I can rest it at almost a 90* angle, but if I have it up and I'm looking down in there, that piece of wood is awful heavy when it hits me on the head if it falls. I've learned my lesson about 3 times now that that was not the way to do it... but all in good time it will be fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 273148, member: 677"] I plan on eventually wrapping the boat in camo clad... but to hold me over and get rid of that factory paintjob with the reeds, I just did some light sanding and went over it with good ol black spray paint out of rattle cans. It's actually doing a lot better than I expected and has held up well in the places I fish in the 5 months it's been on there. The thing I like about it the best is if I get a bad spot or scratch, I can do a little wet sanding and just touch up with spray paint. I'll try to get some more pictures. I'm actually thinking about redoing some of my decking. On the front deck that was extended back, the middle is one big hatch door... When I put it up, I can rest it at almost a 90* angle, but if I have it up and I'm looking down in there, that piece of wood is awful heavy when it hits me on the head if it falls. I've learned my lesson about 3 times now that that was not the way to do it... but all in good time it will be fixed. [/QUOTE]
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