Re: 1978 Venture Phase V bass boat, new deck and transom - first timer
Back at it hard today. I gotta be outta there by end of day tomorrow.
I started off by riveting the cap on then the rub rail, 192 total. I've never really used a rivet gun before, I bought the two handle type available at N. Tool for $20, worked great, you can apply force easily and cinch it up tight.
The rubber for the rub rail went on smooth until I got to the end and it didn't reach. I gave a good tug but no way it was stretching that much-about 2 feet. So I pulled it out and attached the two ends at the stern, then stretched it over the rail, perfect. I also soaked it in the sun for about 4 hours while I was putting the rail on, which helped a ton.
I cut the old overlap off after debating it in my head to pb it and keep it, there was about 1/4-1/2 gap. I decided to cut it out. Then I did 2 layers of 1708 and one csm to complete the splash well.
I also finished my trailer minus adjusting the bunks. I ended up sanding it with a wire brush attachment on my grinder. Priming, and painting. It was quick and dirty, not the best job but it looks 100% better, sorry no photo, I'll get one tomorrow. Have a great weekend everyone, it's hot here in Atlanta, make me wish for the days of February.