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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' Monark Mod V Jon - The end of the Road - FOR SALE
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<blockquote data-quote="ober51" data-source="post: 89455" data-attributes="member: 1354"><p>Looooong day. 16 feet is a bit more than 14', especially when you add the width too. I was concerned there wouldn't be enough, but there was. Picasso I am not - but with this boat I want it to be sealed, so looks are secondary. Plus, I think it shows way less than the black. **** bugs keep dying in the SF, and a bit of pollen, but nothing major. </p><p></p><p>Tomorrow after work I need to get some glue remover - any suggestions? I don't want to sand before I do that. Sanding is basically done otherwise - and then it's on to priming. I have 2-3 bottles of self-etch primer in 15 oz. cans and bought a quart of Rustoleum bare metal primer for the other bigger areas. On top of that will go PreKote by Interlux, and then Brightside. Don't know much I will get done starting at 3pm, but I hope to get at least the self etch/bare metal primer on so I can paint on Friday. On second though, that Prekote should go on tomorrow if I want to paint Friday, so I will aim for that. </p><p></p><p>Ok, ok, pictures. The second one is a shot of where the worst part of the boat was. I really put a decent amount there seeing as it needed it. Also remember I am likely using Gluvit on the inside, so this boat should be watertight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ober51, post: 89455, member: 1354"] Looooong day. 16 feet is a bit more than 14', especially when you add the width too. I was concerned there wouldn't be enough, but there was. Picasso I am not - but with this boat I want it to be sealed, so looks are secondary. Plus, I think it shows way less than the black. **** bugs keep dying in the SF, and a bit of pollen, but nothing major. Tomorrow after work I need to get some glue remover - any suggestions? I don't want to sand before I do that. Sanding is basically done otherwise - and then it's on to priming. I have 2-3 bottles of self-etch primer in 15 oz. cans and bought a quart of Rustoleum bare metal primer for the other bigger areas. On top of that will go PreKote by Interlux, and then Brightside. Don't know much I will get done starting at 3pm, but I hope to get at least the self etch/bare metal primer on so I can paint on Friday. On second though, that Prekote should go on tomorrow if I want to paint Friday, so I will aim for that. Ok, ok, pictures. The second one is a shot of where the worst part of the boat was. I really put a decent amount there seeing as it needed it. Also remember I am likely using Gluvit on the inside, so this boat should be watertight. [/QUOTE]
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