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1760 polar kraft rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="fish2keel" data-source="post: 350420" data-attributes="member: 4062"><p>Sorry for not posting sooner guys! My father was put into the hospital this passed week. He had to have majority of his stomach removed. He is doing better now but is in lots of pain from the ordeal. </p><p></p><p>Back to the boat. I have taken some more pictures of the boat but haven't had a chance to upload them just yet. </p><p></p><p>Not to much progress was made this passed week with the hospital trip. I was able to start cleaning the engine up though. A lot of the engine is stripped down to metal. I will start painting it this week I hope. I have a few designs Im going to try on this one. Y'all should like it. </p><p></p><p>I have been talking back and forth with dawson on doing my welding to my boat. He is going to help me with a huge part of the build in the coming weeks. It is going to make this pretty great in my eyes. </p><p></p><p>Im going to start moving pretty fast since school has ended. This weeks list is as follows... </p><p>-Finish motor and prime for paint</p><p>-Finish cutting the corrosive aluminum off bow of boat</p><p>-Sand blast the entire boat to metal</p><p>-Remove transom wood to be replaced</p><p>-Put boat under new trailer </p><p></p><p>Its not as big of a list as most of y'all have but it should get me started. I finally have the layout of the boat that I am satisfied with, at least for now. I will try to put up a rendering later to see yalls thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fish2keel, post: 350420, member: 4062"] Sorry for not posting sooner guys! My father was put into the hospital this passed week. He had to have majority of his stomach removed. He is doing better now but is in lots of pain from the ordeal. Back to the boat. I have taken some more pictures of the boat but haven't had a chance to upload them just yet. Not to much progress was made this passed week with the hospital trip. I was able to start cleaning the engine up though. A lot of the engine is stripped down to metal. I will start painting it this week I hope. I have a few designs Im going to try on this one. Y'all should like it. I have been talking back and forth with dawson on doing my welding to my boat. He is going to help me with a huge part of the build in the coming weeks. It is going to make this pretty great in my eyes. Im going to start moving pretty fast since school has ended. This weeks list is as follows... -Finish motor and prime for paint -Finish cutting the corrosive aluminum off bow of boat -Sand blast the entire boat to metal -Remove transom wood to be replaced -Put boat under new trailer Its not as big of a list as most of y'all have but it should get me started. I finally have the layout of the boat that I am satisfied with, at least for now. I will try to put up a rendering later to see yalls thoughts [/QUOTE]
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