Pmccraney
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Re: 1988 Sea Nymph GLS - 17 Foot
Re: 1988 Sea Nymph GLS - 17 Foot
... thankfully that's not the case.
Yep, that's JB Weld slathered all over the transom... (and I'm only about 1/2 way done)... A lot of little corrosion potholes to fill in. That was 2 of the smaller packages. I have since visited my local Autozone and purchased the "industrial size" tubes.
Couldn't agree more. Plus, its even more ridiculous for me, since I live about 1700 miles from the nearest great lake.
Yes, except for transom install, I am just about dead even where I was on my glasser project. Gotta like that...
Re: 1988 Sea Nymph GLS - 17 Foot
I think a couple layers of csm/1708 on the inside skin will help build it back up from the corrosion. It would give it some added strength as well![]()
All those grey spots on the transom are JB Weld? Wow, looks like you need to got ahold of 1 of those Man-sized sets of JB from B2....
Have a good week!
Yep, that's JB Weld slathered all over the transom... (and I'm only about 1/2 way done)... A lot of little corrosion potholes to fill in. That was 2 of the smaller packages. I have since visited my local Autozone and purchased the "industrial size" tubes.
PMC - Looks like it's coming along real nice. I didn't like the "Great Lakes Special" decals on my GLS either. Like you, one of the first things I did to mine was to remove the GLS decals. I felt the GLS claim was a bit pretentious for a 17' boat anyway.
Couldn't agree more. Plus, its even more ridiculous for me, since I live about 1700 miles from the nearest great lake.
It sure is a nice thing to see that your stringers, or I guess since they are running side to side you would say bulkheads, are already built into the boat
That is why if I ever do any kind of rebuild again it will be a tinny :redface:
Yes, except for transom install, I am just about dead even where I was on my glasser project. Gotta like that...