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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1975 Lund S14 Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="SeanB" data-source="post: 344863" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Alright, its been a long winter here in MN. Even with a small garage heater I could not work on the boat much, but with recent temperatures I was able to get a bit done in the past couple weeks. I guess the winter was good for getting everything delivered and not spending too much at once. Anyway, I got the livewell installed along with the plumbing. After deciding to go ahead with the front deck I have the framing done. Question for anyone, would the one part poly that I painted the inside of the hull with be sufficient for the under deck plywood, or should I use a saturating epoxy before sealing it up?</p><p></p><p> Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeanB, post: 344863, member: 13090"] Alright, its been a long winter here in MN. Even with a small garage heater I could not work on the boat much, but with recent temperatures I was able to get a bit done in the past couple weeks. I guess the winter was good for getting everything delivered and not spending too much at once. Anyway, I got the livewell installed along with the plumbing. After deciding to go ahead with the front deck I have the framing done. Question for anyone, would the one part poly that I painted the inside of the hull with be sufficient for the under deck plywood, or should I use a saturating epoxy before sealing it up? Sean [/QUOTE]
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