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 I put down about a quart of EZ Fair in my fishbox. I highly recommend this product. It goes on smooth as whipped butter, great working time and sands great, the only down side is the cost at around $75 for a quart and a half. But,... I'm all for making life easy and sometimes you have to pay extra for that. It is pretty hard sanding away something so expensive... 
	I have a bit more sanding to do then a touch up coat and it should be ready for primer and paint. http://s30.postimg.org/6lc5htqch/20150511_200304.jpg http://s16.postimg.org/jw9vvs839/20150516_171701.jpg http://s3.postimg.org/sj2552zvn/20150517_202535.jpg  | 
		
 The under deck storage boxes are finally done! It seemed like it took forever to get them fair. There's a couple of coats of epoxy primer followed by a couple of coats of Interlux VC performance epoxy.  
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 I had to make a decision on whether to severely modify my console to fit my needs, or to build one from scratch. I wanted to ditch the rod holders on the sides to gain some foot room, raise the whole thing a few inches, remove the seat in front and make a larger area for mounting my electronics.  
	I am going the composite method on this one rather than make a mold. I sketched up a drawing and made some cuts today to see how I liked it. It looks a bit boxy right now, but I have a big 1 1/2" router bit to take around the edges that should make it look a lot better. http://s4.postimg.org/yw13vqi3h/20150522_203136.jpg http://s27.postimg.org/a1k7mq5g3/20150522_203202.jpg  | 
		
 Sweet, def interested in seeing how the console turns out.  Gonna be building one or having one built for my skiff. 
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 Smart fairing the under deck boxes. Makes it much easier to clean up.  
	I don't like my console rod holders either. It's a way for water to get in and the T Top gets in the way somewhat. Your project is coming along nicely.congrats.  | 
		
 I did a little work on the console this morning. I ripped down some 2x's for the inside corners. Since I'm running the 1 1/2" router bit around the edges, I needed some more meat to rout. The angled corners will make it easy to glass on the inside as well, not to mention the stability added. I glued them in and added some screws until it set.  
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 I removed the screws and got the inside tabbed together. I left the face off so I can glass the inside easier. I plan to glass most of the inside, put on the front, finish glassing the inside, then rout the outside edges and begin working on the outside. 
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		Just in case anyone wants to see it with center console 
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 I got the outside of the console routed today. The router dug in the ply in a few spots and I'll have to fill a bit before I glass. Otherwise it turned it pretty good.  
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 Not much in the way of pics today. I've been fairing the fish box and I got the anchor storage glassed in. I should be able to put some bilge paint in it tomorrow.  
	The console is about ready for glass. I am making a large door for the front so I can access the batteries and wiring much easier. Every boat I've had in the past has been a pita to access. http://s16.postimg.org/cii6oxsvp/20150606_195305.jpg  | 
		
 Ya gonna put a foot well and storage in the door? 
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 No foot well, I will most likely have an aluminum foldable foot rest on the leaning post.  
	I doubt I will I will do any storage in the console. With the in deck storage, huge fish box, and eventually a coffin box, I don't see any sense cramping the console.  | 
		
 Looking good! Can't wait to see more pics! 
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