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    Bayliner Floor Project

    Plus all the stainless, windshield, anything with scrap or resale value.
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    Bayliner Floor Project

    If you decide to continue with the rebuild, just put everything back the way it was. It lasted this long, and there must have been a reason they designed it that way. The bunched up glass won't matter because you'll cut it out anyway. Just lay yours out better.
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    Bayliner Floor Project

    I would guess the negativity mostly comes from the fact that fixing it will probably cost more than it's worth resale wise. But it's still cheaper than buting a new one. Does that EVA have smooth backing between the foam and adhesive (not sure how to describe what I'm thinking of) or is it...
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    Boats from work.

    Nope. Being a bodyshop, it's mostly glass damage or rot. Hard to put a bunch of grinding dust up on display.
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    Boats from work.

    Sorry for the gap, not much interesting going on. In the room where I was working on the taped waverunner that I was whining about, another boat is getting painted. So I got moved elsewhere to fix another waverunner and a small lid. Just routine stuff really. The big one with the extended swim...
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    Bayliner Floor Project

    That has a lot of answers. Take lots of measurements, get all materials ready before starting, don't skip the safety gear. Probably. If you're fixing stringers or bulkheads within 1ft or so then definitely. If you think they're rotten "here", then it's likely to extend farther than you think...
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    Repair before installing Keelguard?

    It will with gel too. Gel is porous, and water will soak through eventually. That's what causes blisters on the bottom.
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    Don't tape holes.

    I'm hourly, but I make decent money because I care about the shop too. The quicker I get it done, the more money we make, and the sooner I get a raise. Everybody wins. It just annoyed me because if I didn't have to deal with the tape I could have had it glassed before lunch. Flex seal? Dear god...
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    Don't tape holes.

    Vinyl decals are different. The adhesive isn't as thick or aggressive. For those heat gun and acetone work pretty easily. Old one that come off in bits can also easily be done with the eraser wheel.
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    Don't tape holes.

    I'm pretty sure I have. It might work on some of the thinner stuff, but a lot of it is just too gummy. The stuff I just took off was really thick. Heat, scrape a couple inches, clean scraper, repeat. It's just an annoying waste of time for me.
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    Don't tape holes.

    Yeah, that's not how it works. Heat and scraper yes, but the tape will often come off in pieces. A lot of this glue doesn't come off very quick with acetone either. As far as being preferable to sinking, don't go out with a holed hull.
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    Don't tape holes.

    I have a waverunner to fix, and the owner or marina put this vinyl tape over the holes. For anyone who thinks about doing something like this, please don't. It just makes your repair shop's job harder. Some of this stuff is really hard to peel off, and you can never get all the adhesive off...
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    My 84 4winns horizon 195 project.

    I would suggest the foam strip. It'll dampen any vibrations and give a bit of shock absorption. If you do silicone, you'll just squish out pretty much all of it, and you'll hate it if you ever have to take the windshield back off.
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    What are these small cracks in hull?

    Likely stress cracks. No way to know the extent of the damage without grinding them out.
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    Primer for engine block?

    I've never painted a block, can't recommend a specific product. I can tell you that self/acid etch primer has been replaced by direct to metal primers. No acid. So just look for something compatible with bare metal.
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    Boats from work.

    I forgot to show you guys, but this was the port toon. Remember, this had flat panels covering all of the bottom.
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    Boats from work.

    Got both toons on today thanks to the guy helping me. The front holes stoll need drolled out and cover panels put back on.
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