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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16 foot Crestliner Project! Updates with Pics!
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<blockquote data-quote="riverduck" data-source="post: 324282" data-attributes="member: 11098"><p>So, the interior of the boat is 95% done with a few things that I need to do i.e Lights in lockers, replace a latch, add a latch, etc but here are a bunch of pics of what she looks like now. Did have the boat out once and broke a throttle cable so the motor is in the shop but will be ready soon! Over all, really happy with the layout and mostly happy with the choice of Deck restore for the decking. Time will tell on how it will hold up. I did several test patches and it seemed to have great adhesion so I opted to just lay it down without sanding, but with some priming of exposed bare metal and caulking. I really think that the stuff needs a couple of weeks to really cure and harden. I had a couple of issues with it peeling off where the cover pulled on it when I had to cover it when it rained and it will need some touching up. Any way, have a look at the pics and all comments/questions are welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverduck, post: 324282, member: 11098"] So, the interior of the boat is 95% done with a few things that I need to do i.e Lights in lockers, replace a latch, add a latch, etc but here are a bunch of pics of what she looks like now. Did have the boat out once and broke a throttle cable so the motor is in the shop but will be ready soon! Over all, really happy with the layout and mostly happy with the choice of Deck restore for the decking. Time will tell on how it will hold up. I did several test patches and it seemed to have great adhesion so I opted to just lay it down without sanding, but with some priming of exposed bare metal and caulking. I really think that the stuff needs a couple of weeks to really cure and harden. I had a couple of issues with it peeling off where the cover pulled on it when I had to cover it when it rained and it will need some touching up. Any way, have a look at the pics and all comments/questions are welcome! [/QUOTE]
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