tcampbell011
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- Aug 29, 2011
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Re: 1973 Starcraft 15.5ft unknown model AMBITIOUS restoration
1988starcraft- I like your suggestions I think I will do both! Switch the gas tanks/battery and the downrigger
Ply-wood seems like it would be good enough to me. I would like to use a non-slip epoxy on everything but the bow deck. I saw on another forum where someone used non-slip garage paint. I really liked the way it looked (dark grey with black and white spots) but apparently its not UV resistant.
So I started gluvit on thursday, I did one half of the can at a time so I could see how it worked. It really did a good job of sealing everything. It reminds me of the stuff I put on my waders if I get a hole. I started priming on saturday and sunday, I used self etching primer and then bare metal primer. Me and my roommates decided to clean the garage on sunday and we rolled the boat in there. That night it rained hard, I'm lucky we moved the boat in the garage. The forecast said nothing about rain.
1988starcraft- I like your suggestions I think I will do both! Switch the gas tanks/battery and the downrigger
Ply-wood seems like it would be good enough to me. I would like to use a non-slip epoxy on everything but the bow deck. I saw on another forum where someone used non-slip garage paint. I really liked the way it looked (dark grey with black and white spots) but apparently its not UV resistant.
So I started gluvit on thursday, I did one half of the can at a time so I could see how it worked. It really did a good job of sealing everything. It reminds me of the stuff I put on my waders if I get a hole. I started priming on saturday and sunday, I used self etching primer and then bare metal primer. Me and my roommates decided to clean the garage on sunday and we rolled the boat in there. That night it rained hard, I'm lucky we moved the boat in the garage. The forecast said nothing about rain.