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Old 01-23-2003, 10:58 AM   #15
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I see.

So i sand it down and smooth it out? i have a Elec. Power Sander so that shoud smooth it out if done right, rite? also have manual palm sander.

when this cold snap warms up a bit- i will go take off the cover and take the windsheild , Steering, Trottle box, Cleats , Lights, Bimini top frame, and all other hardware off.. My dad will be *stealing* a couple of big crates from work to flip the boat on.

then i'll leave it like that covered w/ a tarp. untill i get all the materials and figure out what to do..... then around March i'll start sanding it down, sound good?? this a good plan to save some time?

Gel-Coat is out of the question. Epoxy paint should do. I really don't care how long the "Shine" stays there. I can just buff/wax it, only a 15' boat Max 2 hour job..

It doesn't have to look brand new- Just better then it is now.

Is it okay to sand the hull down, Cover it and not put anything on it untill i get all the meterials? bad for the glass?


thanks, please keep help coming, I like this boat & i don't plan on selling it cause of a paint job.....Fits me perfect!







mike

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