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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1979 Starcraft 18' center console restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="ShipwreckStew" data-source="post: 346607" data-attributes="member: 10877"><p>It's been a while since my last post, but with warm weather hopefully on the horizon, it's time to get back to work. After pulling the boat home from storage for the season, I noticed that the white paint I had repainted on the floor had not faired well. After doing some research, I went ahead and ordered a gallon of Tuff Coat that should be in next week. I also plan on re-caulking the seams where the hull meets the floor and the joints between floor boards as they have cracked with the expansion and contraction of the hull and floor during the temperature fluctuations. There are also some spots on the bottom of the boat that I need to do some touch-up painting where it has worn off from being beached. Also, before I launch for the first time, I am going to wash, then wax the outside of the hull, hopefully making it a little more efficient and faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShipwreckStew, post: 346607, member: 10877"] It's been a while since my last post, but with warm weather hopefully on the horizon, it's time to get back to work. After pulling the boat home from storage for the season, I noticed that the white paint I had repainted on the floor had not faired well. After doing some research, I went ahead and ordered a gallon of Tuff Coat that should be in next week. I also plan on re-caulking the seams where the hull meets the floor and the joints between floor boards as they have cracked with the expansion and contraction of the hull and floor during the temperature fluctuations. There are also some spots on the bottom of the boat that I need to do some touch-up painting where it has worn off from being beached. Also, before I launch for the first time, I am going to wash, then wax the outside of the hull, hopefully making it a little more efficient and faster. [/QUOTE]
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