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JBF 12-07-2020 02:48 PM

V step waterline
 
Just purchased a 1981 v step. The boat has not been bottom painted and there is no indication of a waterline. The outboard has been removed. I was hoping somebody could give me measurements to put me close to the water line maybe one at the bow, one at the stern, and one at the helm any help would be appreciated thank you.

Destroyer 12-07-2020 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JBF (Post 240861)
Just purchased a 1981 v step. The boat has not been bottom painted and there is no indication of a waterline. The outboard has been removed. I was hoping somebody could give me measurements to put me close to the water line maybe one at the bow, one at the stern, and one at the helm any help would be appreciated thank you.

I have to ask? Why are you bottom painting your boat? If you are going to leave it in salt water over the season it makes sense, but if it's going to sit on a trailer or sit in fresh water there's really no reason to bottom paint it, and when you go to sell her later on unpainted hulls are more in demand.

bgreene 12-08-2020 03:16 PM

I suppose estimating from pictures will work well.

The other way would be boat in water, 4 guys, 2 on transom , tape water line 1***8221; above

Mine never bottom painted so can***8217;t help myself

Why is this posting symbols and numbers ?

Destroyer 12-08-2020 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 240864)
I suppose estimating from pictures will work well.

The other way would be boat in water, 4 guys, 2 on transom , tape water line 1***8221; above

Mine never bottom painted so can***8217;t help myself

Why is this posting symbols and numbers ?

It's a quirk of the website. Not your computer. Certain keys cause the symbols you see.

phatdaddy 12-08-2020 07:17 PM

Only does that when i use my IPad
Works ok on laptop

If the hull has a self bailing deck, the thru hulls should be just above the waterline.
Also depends on what engine your going to put on it

Agree with D, don t unless u have to

JBF 12-08-2020 08:20 PM

I***8217;m not bottom painting. I am trying to place a couple reference marks without putting the boat in water.

spareparts 12-08-2020 08:41 PM

should be plenty of pictures in the gallery, you may be able to get a good idea of the water line from there


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