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Help with Ward Sea King 12 ft.
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<blockquote data-quote="ruffhunter" data-source="post: 489198" data-attributes="member: 24614"><p>id power wash, get a cheap rotary disc sander with 330 grit, TSP powder clean, rinse. Parker Duck Boat primer (best imo). It may appear watery but goes on thick. 2 coats of paint. After rivet inspection and maybe have someone that aluminum weld touch up any spots or tears. Wish you got the story and how far it traveled from where it was to final rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruffhunter, post: 489198, member: 24614"] id power wash, get a cheap rotary disc sander with 330 grit, TSP powder clean, rinse. Parker Duck Boat primer (best imo). It may appear watery but goes on thick. 2 coats of paint. After rivet inspection and maybe have someone that aluminum weld touch up any spots or tears. Wish you got the story and how far it traveled from where it was to final rest. [/QUOTE]
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