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Strip hull or keep layers of paint and sealant?
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<blockquote data-quote="srobinson2203" data-source="post: 513234" data-attributes="member: 35431"><p>thanks everyone - i am working away at stripping it down. I think the rubbery stuff is Flex Seal, so it comes off fairly easily with acetone but still a huge pain to deal with. I am going to put in the work to get this boat back in shape, there aren't a lot of other options where I live and I really like the hull shape and seat layout in this one. So its a big project but I've got time! cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srobinson2203, post: 513234, member: 35431"] thanks everyone - i am working away at stripping it down. I think the rubbery stuff is Flex Seal, so it comes off fairly easily with acetone but still a huge pain to deal with. I am going to put in the work to get this boat back in shape, there aren't a lot of other options where I live and I really like the hull shape and seat layout in this one. So its a big project but I've got time! cheers [/QUOTE]
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