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16' Lowe Duck Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="willsbarbour" data-source="post: 319545" data-attributes="member: 12086"><p>I've had this boat for a long time and have just now started to fix it up. I bought this boat when I was real young just for duck hunting and fishing but I left it in my backyard, open to the elements, for years #-o . I only have recent pictures but this is what I have done to it so far. Repainted the entire boat and done some body work but all my electronics are fried and do not work so that is going to be my next project. I sanded down the entire boat to bare aluminum to ensure that the new paint wouldn't chip off too. Then primed it with a spray primer and used oil based paint. I wish I had taken more pictures along the way but these generalize what I've done so far.</p><p></p><p>I plan to spray paint lines on it as well to help camo it out. I got the idea from Chris Sorenson's video on YouTube. Really great video on how to camo a jon boat.</p><p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg3_UvZeeOs</p><p></p><p>I've been looking at this site for a while and got some great tips on repainting and how to fix up a boat and thought I'd share what I've done so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willsbarbour, post: 319545, member: 12086"] I've had this boat for a long time and have just now started to fix it up. I bought this boat when I was real young just for duck hunting and fishing but I left it in my backyard, open to the elements, for years #-o . I only have recent pictures but this is what I have done to it so far. Repainted the entire boat and done some body work but all my electronics are fried and do not work so that is going to be my next project. I sanded down the entire boat to bare aluminum to ensure that the new paint wouldn't chip off too. Then primed it with a spray primer and used oil based paint. I wish I had taken more pictures along the way but these generalize what I've done so far. I plan to spray paint lines on it as well to help camo it out. I got the idea from Chris Sorenson's video on YouTube. Really great video on how to camo a jon boat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg3_UvZeeOs I've been looking at this site for a while and got some great tips on repainting and how to fix up a boat and thought I'd share what I've done so far. [/QUOTE]
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