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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1983 Lowe Stinger Pro Restore
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<blockquote data-quote="WhopperPlopper" data-source="post: 472199" data-attributes="member: 25503"><p>Made some progress last night. Ripped up all the carpet and removed the osb back deck. The top half of floatation foam is dry so I’m going to keep the bigger dry chunks to put back in and pour over it with the 2 or expanding foam.. pulled the boat off the trailer by taking the rear hooks to a wallll mounted shelf and slowly pulled the trailer forward... going to be abnormally warm weather next few days over 70 during the day and better than 50 degrees at night so going to repaint the trailer and recarpet new bunks. Rewired the trailer already. </p><p></p><p>The boat bottom is so grimey but I cleared a spot off with some clr and then rubbed a little 3m polish </p><p>On it and it is shiny!</p><p>After trailer is done And inside boat is completely gutted and cleaned out I’m going to flip the boat over and completely scrub it down and then polish it. Flip it back on the new trailer and get to work on the inside </p><p></p><p>After I I electric polish it do I need to “seal it” with anything or just wipe it down after I take it out of the water</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhopperPlopper, post: 472199, member: 25503"] Made some progress last night. Ripped up all the carpet and removed the osb back deck. The top half of floatation foam is dry so I’m going to keep the bigger dry chunks to put back in and pour over it with the 2 or expanding foam.. pulled the boat off the trailer by taking the rear hooks to a wallll mounted shelf and slowly pulled the trailer forward... going to be abnormally warm weather next few days over 70 during the day and better than 50 degrees at night so going to repaint the trailer and recarpet new bunks. Rewired the trailer already. The boat bottom is so grimey but I cleared a spot off with some clr and then rubbed a little 3m polish On it and it is shiny! After trailer is done And inside boat is completely gutted and cleaned out I’m going to flip the boat over and completely scrub it down and then polish it. Flip it back on the new trailer and get to work on the inside After I I electric polish it do I need to “seal it” with anything or just wipe it down after I take it out of the water [/QUOTE]
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