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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1984 Sylvan Supper Snapper Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="clc442" data-source="post: 515580" data-attributes="member: 32047"><p>Now I started the prep the boat for some paint. I didn't sand the boat down to bare metal or bother with that paint stripper sludge that looks like hell to deal with. I just roughed it up real good and tried to sand out any scratches. I fish a pretty stumpy reservoir for a week every year that is hard on the boat. So I bought the low friction epoxy paint for the bottom, to hopefully prevent leaks down the road or maybe even help power load when trailering. So with a little help from a friend and a 4 wheel dolly, we pulled the boat off the trailer and flipped it into the grass. We put the dolly under the transom and we grab a side of the bow and dragged it back into the garage. I ended up going with the gator glide for the bottom paint. I followed the directions for the bottom prep work. Sanded it down pretty good, I took my time because I never want to have to flip this boat again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clc442, post: 515580, member: 32047"] Now I started the prep the boat for some paint. I didn't sand the boat down to bare metal or bother with that paint stripper sludge that looks like hell to deal with. I just roughed it up real good and tried to sand out any scratches. I fish a pretty stumpy reservoir for a week every year that is hard on the boat. So I bought the low friction epoxy paint for the bottom, to hopefully prevent leaks down the road or maybe even help power load when trailering. So with a little help from a friend and a 4 wheel dolly, we pulled the boat off the trailer and flipped it into the grass. We put the dolly under the transom and we grab a side of the bow and dragged it back into the garage. I ended up going with the gator glide for the bottom paint. I followed the directions for the bottom prep work. Sanded it down pretty good, I took my time because I never want to have to flip this boat again. [/QUOTE]
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