Rickairmedic
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Re: 1991 MonArk Legend 1800 FS
Sschefer as I said in my thread
the lettering looks great on her
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Rick
Sschefer as I said in my thread
Rick
WOW! I had no idea what I've been missin'. I'm glad to hear you went with the E-Tec, and the story sealed the deal for me. You know my plan was to put a 115 E-Tec on my project, so this did for me. I'm sold. I can't wait.
I put my restore on the far back burner until I get the house done. I've been dreaming again, so I checked in to do some early researchn for my material list. Glad I did.
BTW-You refered somebody to me about those seats. I said I would give them to him free and never heard from him ever again. I guess it sounded too good to be true.
SS post some pics of your catch from the other day!
lets see some big bass! (or a stringer full of walleye) lol
Nice work on the decals!
Rock on!
Finished the bottom today. 1-1/2 gallons (5 coats) of Interlux VC Performance 2 part. This stuff is hard as nails, in fact it says right on the can, "Sand at 15 hours after the final coat or you won't be able to". I had a test piece and hit it with some 80 grit after 3 days and barely scratched it...
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After looking at it for a hour or so after I pulled the tape I decided that a red stripe would look good, so off to West Marine I went. This is how it came out.
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Now here's a mouthfull of rivets.. Note the staineless steel guard, this is where the bow chock hits on the trailer. It came with the keel guard I bought. Which, by the way, did not work out for me. Too many rivets and it looked like crap.
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I finished all I could do on the boat for the day so I cleaned up the rust on the trailer, spot primed it and rattle canned it with some rustoleum. I came out nice. I'll put the bunks back on tomorrow with all new hardware.
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Here's a shot of how the bow rider area came out with the new apholstery. I changed the width from 4" to 7" so when the pads are in, it's like one continous seat. The pads are being made, I'll show them later.
That's the marine vinyl on the cap. Looks almost like carpet.
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Next week the trailer will go back under her and then the engine will go on. It'll be the Mariner since all the controls are already in and the Yami uses electronic controls vs. cable. I want to go fishing and the fastest way to get there now is with the Mariner.
Nope, it goes on really thin. Spray it if you can. I rolled mine on and after a year it's still in perfect shape. I sanded and sanded and sanded and sanded to get it smooth. Lot's of extra work.
Would the roll and tip method work over just rolling with this product? Sanding again sounds like a daunting task. Just wondering if that would help to bypass the sanding.