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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
15' Starcraft jet
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<blockquote data-quote="JMar650" data-source="post: 157808" data-attributes="member: 3497"><p>Going has been pretty slow but I did pull the old transom, which was rotting in one small spot on the bottom. The wood was 1.5" thick so I glued some 3/4" red oak plywood together, two layers of water sealer and I have the first layer of marine urithane on it. Going to put 2 more layers on and maybe more on the edges. Pressure washed the inside and out of the boat, amazing how much crud can accumulate in the ribs. Stripped the back with a wire wheel on the drill and I'm still deciding on what to seal up the bolt holes that the previous owner loved to drill everywhere. Probably going to order some marine epoxy paste like Bobberboy used. Stripping the inside and out of this boat is going to take quite a bit more time than my 14' shallow v, but luckily there is only the original paint on the boat so at least I don't have to strip multiple layers of crud off like I did on my first boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMar650, post: 157808, member: 3497"] Going has been pretty slow but I did pull the old transom, which was rotting in one small spot on the bottom. The wood was 1.5" thick so I glued some 3/4" red oak plywood together, two layers of water sealer and I have the first layer of marine urithane on it. Going to put 2 more layers on and maybe more on the edges. Pressure washed the inside and out of the boat, amazing how much crud can accumulate in the ribs. Stripped the back with a wire wheel on the drill and I'm still deciding on what to seal up the bolt holes that the previous owner loved to drill everywhere. Probably going to order some marine epoxy paste like Bobberboy used. Stripping the inside and out of this boat is going to take quite a bit more time than my 14' shallow v, but luckily there is only the original paint on the boat so at least I don't have to strip multiple layers of crud off like I did on my first boat. [/QUOTE]
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