Re: 1968 Star Trek-V 18 ft'er... "Going where no man has gone before" custom rebuild
Re: 1968 Star Trek-V 18 ft'er... "Going where no man has gone before" custom rebuild
Ok, I ordered some SC1100 epoxy today for the ply.. Anyone use it? Well I'm gonna see how it performs fo sho...
I sanded the runs out fairly easily, painted the second color and had my sons help rip off the masking tape. Well...... they pulled up some paint while doing so... no biggie.. I think I am going to eliminate the stripe anyway, I'm just not feeling it. I rounded the bow and like the way it looks although I didn't take a picture.. I will tomorrow.
I plan on replacing the bow wood support while it is upside down this week {much easier to work in there}, repaint the stripe and peeled paint.
I wish my LED lights for under the gunwale cap were here and I would install them while its upside down too.. I am playing around with running conduit or equivalent while upside down.. I need to let gravity help me while I can
Re: 1968 Star Trek-V 18 ft'er... "Going where no man has gone before" custom rebuild
Ok, I ordered some SC1100 epoxy today for the ply.. Anyone use it? Well I'm gonna see how it performs fo sho...
I sanded the runs out fairly easily, painted the second color and had my sons help rip off the masking tape. Well...... they pulled up some paint while doing so... no biggie.. I think I am going to eliminate the stripe anyway, I'm just not feeling it. I rounded the bow and like the way it looks although I didn't take a picture.. I will tomorrow.
I plan on replacing the bow wood support while it is upside down this week {much easier to work in there}, repaint the stripe and peeled paint.
I wish my LED lights for under the gunwale cap were here and I would install them while its upside down too.. I am playing around with running conduit or equivalent while upside down.. I need to let gravity help me while I can

