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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Rat's 1977 Polar Kraft 1440 refit
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<blockquote data-quote="Rat" data-source="post: 108535" data-attributes="member: 1914"><p>In between picking up boats and fishing this weekend I did manage to get a little work done on the tinny. Earlier this week I got the cockpit drains cut in and sealed up; today I did a little fairing. I sanded everything down, washed it off with water, dried it and added the last bit of fairing compound to her. She isn't going to have a yacht finish, but I didn't want to leave the glass ends showing either. I'm not going to fill the weave in the cockpit either, just add another seal coat and then paint it with non skid additive. She will be ready for paint before long. I have a few more details to work out like the wiring box, battery and fuel tank locations and final seat arrangement. But I need to order more wood flour and epoxy, I am down to my last half gallon and completely out of wood flour. </p><p></p><p>This weeks photos:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rat, post: 108535, member: 1914"] In between picking up boats and fishing this weekend I did manage to get a little work done on the tinny. Earlier this week I got the cockpit drains cut in and sealed up; today I did a little fairing. I sanded everything down, washed it off with water, dried it and added the last bit of fairing compound to her. She isn't going to have a yacht finish, but I didn't want to leave the glass ends showing either. I'm not going to fill the weave in the cockpit either, just add another seal coat and then paint it with non skid additive. She will be ready for paint before long. I have a few more details to work out like the wiring box, battery and fuel tank locations and final seat arrangement. But I need to order more wood flour and epoxy, I am down to my last half gallon and completely out of wood flour. This weeks photos: [/QUOTE]
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