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    1987 Power Play XLT-185 - floors, stringers, and upholstery

    I have no experience with sanding galvanized surfaces. I have washed them down with vinegar, primed and painted. Done this on cars, patching rust, and it never failed. I'm not saying not to sand it. Just that I have never tried that as prep. Google it. Probably a ton of info out there. It...
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    1987 Power Play XLT-185 - floors, stringers, and upholstery

    Wipe galvanized surfaces liberally with white vinegar. Just soak a rag with it and get after it. Prime with Rust-Oleum rusty metal primer.
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    2021 Splash of the Year Runoff

    Got my plaques!! Thanks again, seikeinlemming! Thank you ALL!!.
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    Building a '93 Caravelle 1750 Classic Bowrider

    Exactly. Direct access with no disassembly other than the manifold.
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    Building a '93 Caravelle 1750 Classic Bowrider

    I'm pretty sure I blushed when I read this. Thank you for that. Stay tuned... I will be repairing a crack in the block next. I plan to use the Lock-n Stitch method. Should be fun. :)
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    '65 Lyn Craft Seabreeze 1500 Sport Runabout

    That is allot of work, but it will pay off in peace of mind. Very commendable job.
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    The light Grey looks the most intentional, and compliments the embroidering. Red looks like you didn't know how to hide the stitching. Black might work elsewhere, but in the examples above, it seems like a miss-match. There is no other black in the design.
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    How to Switch to Antifreeze Cooled Engine

    Be sure to test the radio. It might only tune it music from the 80s. I'd be more concerned about the wood structure; floor, stringers, transom. Everything else bolts in. BTW, I think we've strayed off topic.
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    How to Switch to Antifreeze Cooled Engine

    OK. You'e starting to paint a picture. If I understand correctly, the sand and rust particles in a seasoned engine tend to clog the HX. I still can't help but think that a new-ish block could be cleaned well enough, but you guys are the ones with the experience.
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    How to Switch to Antifreeze Cooled Engine

    Y'all are viscious! Why not give the OP the benefit of the doubt. A 301 is a Pontiac engine, and I have had the pleasure of owning one in a '79 Olds Delta 88 that was still running strong with 200K miles on it when I sold it. No reason to doubt that it was used in a boat that I can see. We can...
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    2021 Splash of the Year Runoff

    Many thanks to all who took the time to consider both builds, and then cast a vote. I'm relieved that it was not another tie and I am truly flattered to have been chosen. Just to have made it to a run-off vote among several great restorations is nothing I take lightly. Great job, all of you...
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    why is this a GOOD idea to paint the hull where the flotation is

    I agree with ShoestringMariner, and I believe that it is a very good idea. I ran into this when researching the installation of an aluminum gas tank. I read that any time you have material in close contact with bare aluminum, it can hold moisture, which causes corrosion. The solution I used...
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    2021 Splash of the Year Voting

    Just kidding. But I'd love to have seen your face when you read that. LOL
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    2021 Splash of the Year Voting

    Run off vote. Post a new vote between the two who are tied. But this time, @todhunter and I cannot vote. Give it one week. We're not going anywhere...
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    Which carpet glue?

    Not directly glue related, this video has some great tips such as aligning carpet grain, wrapping corners, and so on. One of my favorites.
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    Which carpet glue?

    That type is typically troweled on. I worry that the can says it's for asphalt, concrete and wood. But the OP said he was attaching to Marine Plywood coated with epoxy. It may or may not adhere well to glossy surfaces. I have used that type, but troweled it onto a rough-textured fiberglass...
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    Which carpet glue?

    Another vote for Contact Cement. You can launch the boat as soon as you are done gluing and trimming. I also have a hunch it will stick well to your smooth, sealed surface. Spraying it, as todhunter mentioned, is a great method, but a brush or roller works fine. I've had some of the...
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