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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Taking the Leap. '81 Starcraft Seafarer Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 263582" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>Nice work... I love colors and lines in the wood brought out by a stain and sealer. It's kind of expensive stuff but you shouldn't need a gallon of Gluvit. I used a quart on my 14 footer. I hit all the seams and rivet heads on inside with a light coat first. I wasn't sure how far one quart would take me, but I was able to get two more good coats over the seams and rivets easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 263582, member: 4904"] Nice work... I love colors and lines in the wood brought out by a stain and sealer. It's kind of expensive stuff but you shouldn't need a gallon of Gluvit. I used a quart on my 14 footer. I hit all the seams and rivet heads on inside with a light coat first. I wasn't sure how far one quart would take me, but I was able to get two more good coats over the seams and rivets easily. [/QUOTE]
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