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![]() GO BABY GO! |
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Was that hull really yellow all along? I swear that is amazing!
Looking forward to splashdown of you "new" V20!
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That is the original gelcoat. I though it was a faded white or beige when we pulled it from the woods |
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Decided the hull came back so good we need to paint the liner, windshield pulled.
Gas Tank arrived, aligning for pads and a few other things going on! And to throw a monkey wrench into todays progress an acquaintance saw what we were up to and said " I have a boat that needs some work, if you want it you can have it for free" 80's 25' Whaler Frontier. went and looked at it. We now have another project in the works. IMG_6754.jpg IMG_6760.jpg IMG_6757.jpg IMG_6756.jpg |
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keeping busy
Tank epoxy painted, foamed in Transom faired, primed to look for the Holidays Glad it was the primer as the roller started to come apart with the primer IMG_6828.jpg IMG_6873.jpg IMG_6866.jpg IMG_6868.jpg |
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So my concern was moisture in the foamed compartments with it having nowhere to go and would sit in there forever.
Was thinking how to have a channel at the bottom for the weep holes in the bulkheads on the sides. So we did a test on the two compartments with the foam left from the tank. Came up with this idea - Take a piece of potwarp and coat it in wax and run it along the bottom, foam it, let the foam cure then pull it out. Well the foam cured and I couldn't move the rope. Two guys feet on bulkhead giving it everything we had it popped free. Now have a 1/2 in weep channel at the bottom of the foam. Last edited by Dana A; 05-05-2021 at 12:32 PM. |
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