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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Taking the Leap. '81 Starcraft Seafarer Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="ultra353" data-source="post: 289345" data-attributes="member: 2751"><p>Really nice job on your machine! Looks fantastic. How did you like the "coat-it"? Did it completely seal it? Would the gallon size completely cover the inside of your boat? I just picked up a new project and the previous owner used some type of tar on every rivet on the front and bottom side of the boat, i`m in the process of removeing it and want to seal it from the inside. Just curious on your thoughts . Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultra353, post: 289345, member: 2751"] Really nice job on your machine! Looks fantastic. How did you like the "coat-it"? Did it completely seal it? Would the gallon size completely cover the inside of your boat? I just picked up a new project and the previous owner used some type of tar on every rivet on the front and bottom side of the boat, i`m in the process of removeing it and want to seal it from the inside. Just curious on your thoughts . Thanks [/QUOTE]
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