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Unread 07-22-2008, 08:16 AM
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I installed my top from GMI last week and painted my floor with Ultra Tuff. So far I'm really pleased with both of these companies and would reccommend them to anyone.







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Unread 07-22-2008, 08:19 AM
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you sure got a beauty there Mulv.....

you got curtains for the that top?

looks like your hiding another boat behind the V? you got a project V like Hammer?
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Unread 07-22-2008, 08:27 AM
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Thanks Cy, Thats the shadow of my Dads Manatee you see behind the V. I don't have curtains for the top, but I did have them put a zipper in the front so I can get a front curtain made when I get some extra money.
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Unread 07-22-2008, 09:34 AM
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I have the full enclosure and the front curtain is all i use. Make sure they make it so you can zip and roll up the center section. I provides a nice breeze through when underway and you can stand behind the wheel and drive without the wind in your face.3


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That looks good, I like standing in the center of the windshield when I drive. I was out at #9 buoy for the first time Saturday and could see Delaware clearer than Cape May. It was like a parking lot out there, 7 party boats and probably another 75 other boats. I only caught 1 small flounder and moved off the concrete ship in Cape May and caught a couple of shorts and a 22 inch keeper.
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Looks really nice. I agree with making sure you can roll up the center portion of any windshield curtain.
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Very nice! That deck came out super.
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Lookin good Mulv!!
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thats nice lookin mulv , how do you like the deck paint was the alot of prep work involved.
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Unread 07-22-2008, 02:35 PM
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Thanks for the compliments guys.

Lumber, The prep was simple. I had a couple of small gellcoat cracks to repair so I grinded them out faired and sanded. I roughed up the deck with a 50 grit disc on an orbital sander and primed. They have a special primer to use with there paint, it goes on real milky and dries clear. After that you just roll or spray the non-skid paint on. They sell a special roller for rolling the texture. Its easy and the results are professional looking. i used 1 gallon of paint a quart of primer and 2 rollers, it came to like $125 shipped.
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