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Did you roll the gel coat on or did you spray it?
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Looks really good, you really made quick work of that repair. Congrats!
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Looks awesome, can't wait to see the floor of mine new like that, congrats!!!
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1987 V20 CC Fisherman w/a 1996 Johnson 200 Ocean Runner I have never been to drunk to fish :) |
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Looks good. Do you have a hard top or is than an arch?
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1983 V-20 capsized. . . . in the garage. |
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Its an aluminum hard top that was added before I bought the boat.
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here is a pic to better show you what my top is...
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Your work looks good. I think destroyers right though. Usually you set saw depth to cut wood but leave the bottom skin, then glue your new wood to the skin, that way it's protected underneath. I doubt much water will touch the underside of your floors, though and it should be good for 10+ years. It looks awesome!
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Got more done to the forward seating areas and the under console storage, and the storage under the bow area....
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Just have sanding left and gel-coat
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