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reelapeelin
07-24-2011, 10:13 AM
From the top...
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90/reelapeelin/DSCN0938.jpg

And from the bottom...
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90/reelapeelin/DSCN0963.jpg
Pretty sure this isn't water tight...when we swapped trailers at Toms River, Pete pulled the plug and drained some water...I'm thinkin' this is the leaky culprit...:bat:

spareparts
07-24-2011, 10:23 AM
thats the kind of speedo we used on the big boats, if the thru hull was sealed, then the plugs is usually good to go. I'd pull that thing out(everyone uses gps for speed now), and use that hole for a thru hull transducer. BTW, I'd start stripping the bottom paint now, you've got a big job ahead looking at how many layers are on the bottom. Get some paint stripper, some chip brushes to spread it out, drop tarps to catch the crap and a scraper with a long handle. Don't forget gloves

Curapa
07-24-2011, 11:09 AM
Yeah, that bottom makes me feel better. I have been putting off my bottom paint removal for a while. After seeing how much paint is on that one I just may get started on mine today.

reelapeelin
07-24-2011, 11:16 AM
thats the kind of speedo we used on the big boats, if the thru hull was sealed, then the plugs is usually good to go. I'd pull that thing out(everyone uses gps for speed now), and use that hole for a thru hull transducer. BTW, I'd start stripping the bottom paint now, you've got a big job ahead looking at how many layers are on the bottom. Get some paint stripper, some chip brushes to spread it out, drop tarps to catch the crap and a scraper with a long handle. Don't forget gloves


I took a power washer to it this morning and knocked off lots of that bottom paint, but there's still plenty to go...what brand paint stripper you likey?...Sikkens?...

And believe me, that thru-hull is GOOD AS gone!!...

spareparts
07-24-2011, 11:37 AM
anything that has a long list of cautions. If it says environmentally friendly or cleans up with water, don't use it, you need the bad stuff, look for aircraft stripper. Seriously, don not try to sand any off with out proper respiratory mask and a full body suit(don't ask how I know)

Curapa
07-24-2011, 11:45 AM
I sanded off the paint up to the boot stripe when I painted my boat last year. I wore just a face mask. I felt ill in the evenings after I was done.

I need to buy or find someone with a pressure washer to help get me started.

Curapa
07-24-2011, 11:48 AM
I took a power washer to it this morning and knocked off lots of that bottom paint, but there's still plenty to go...what brand paint stripper you likey?...Sikkens?...

And believe me, that thru-hull is GOOD AS gone!!...

Oven cleaner works great for clean up of small areas after the stripper has gotten through the thick stuff.

Destroyer
07-24-2011, 04:48 PM
I know everyone has their favorite, but I've always had good luck with Zip-Strip. Easy to find (Home Depot) in large gallon containers. Easy to apply (Paint roller on a stick), Easy to remove (Garden hose or pressure washer) Simply put, it works. (Just give it time to do it's job... leave it on for a while.. follow the directions.) And by all means, use a mask, gloves, and some tyvec clothing. :head:

reelapeelin
07-24-2011, 07:35 PM
I know everyone has their favorite, but I've always had good luck with Zip-Strip. Easy to find (Home Depot) in large gallon containers. Easy to apply (Paint roller on a stick), Easy to remove (Garden hose or pressure washer) Simply put, it works. (Just give it time to do it's job... leave it on for a while.. follow the directions.) And by all means, use a mask, gloves, and some tyvec clothing. :head:

Thanks Destroyer...HD easier to get to than marine supply...and it's OK on gel coats?...

Destroyer
07-25-2011, 12:03 AM
Thanks Destroyer...HD easier to get to than marine supply...and it's OK on gel coats?...

I've never had a problem with it Reel... but truthfully I've only done 2 boats with it... you might want to do a small test area first... (always a good idea with any chemicals).. look for a yellow can with black writing in the paint section of HD. Actually, if you're going to do a test, they sell it in smaller cans than 1 gallon.. you might want to get a small one for a test before investing in a gallon size. :head:

reelapeelin
07-25-2011, 08:13 AM
I've never had a problem with it Reel... but truthfully I've only done 2 boats with it... you might want to do a small test area first... (always a good idea with any chemicals).. look for a yellow can with black writing in the paint section of HD. Actually, if you're going to do a test, they sell it in smaller cans than 1 gallon.. you might want to get a small one for a test before investing in a gallon size. :head:


Headed over to HD shortly...I've got the suit & tarp...need a couple of masks and gloves...thanks, everybody for the tips and all the safety advise!!

spareparts
07-25-2011, 08:32 AM
putty knives work real good, take it easy, let the stripper do the work, do small areas at a time(couple of square feet), try not to let the stripper dry on the boat, use paint thinner with steel wool to get the last bit off. Pull plastic under the hull to let the crap fall off on to it.

Destroyer
07-25-2011, 11:37 AM
putty knives work real good, take it easy, let the stripper do the work, do small areas at a time(couple of square feet), try not to let the stripper dry on the boat, use paint thinner with steel wool to get the last bit off. Pull plastic under the hull to let the crap fall off on to it.

X2....They make plastic putty knives that hold up pretty well... less chance of scratching the hull, and stock the cooler with ice & beer for when the job is done :beer:

Destroyer
07-25-2011, 11:43 AM
one word.... GOGGLES :beer: