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The peeling paint is really not a major problem as it can be easily touched up. In my particular case I am keeping the boat on a lift, and the self drains are plugged when in the water.
Do you think roughing up the surface of the rod box with sand paper will help in paint adhesion? Great job by the way, I especially love the recessed drink holders. Where did you get them?
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http://stores.ebay.com/marineandoemsurplususa
Here's the link of when I first put them in. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ht=CUP+HOLDERS
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Thanks! You are too much!
![]() Perhaps a new subject should be started as a "How To" with only Completed Mods present, no questons beyond the original post. It would include pictures and text of how it was done, and the materials used (with links). The original threads would remain, but this way, a member could search the list more concisely. Please keep up the great work.
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I used the Fusion spray and was very happy.
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Thanks! I wound up using Rustoleum plastic spray paint, because my Home Depot does not carry the Krylon brand. It seems to have come out well, and I will post pictures as soon as my camera is fixed!
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Roger '84 V20 with 2000 150 HP Yamaha 2 stroke |
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