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Unread 10-28-2011, 09:26 AM
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An IDEAL way to go is to have the bottom paint removed via soda-blasting (sand-blasting only w/using baking soda instead of sand)...it's fairly expensive IF you can find someone who does it in your area...wish I could do, but I'm taking the hard route and removing manually...paint stripper just didn't do it...I don't recommend this, but I'm ruining the gel-coat on the bottom by sanding this stuff off, but like yours, I'm gonna reapply fresh bottom paint and keep on trailer...
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I figured out how to post pics. (See above) 1983 wellcraft v20 cuddy. 1991 - 175 hp Eveninrude. Here is beter pic of bottom paint.P7300493.jpg
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