Re: I'm an owner! 1975 Islander 22
I'm pretty impressed with the anti-skid stuff I put in the deck paint.
This is the stuff here. I bought a gallon of paint and the anti-skid stuff said one bag treats a gallon, so of course I bought two. It was only five bucks per bag so I figured what the heck. I know that's a lot more expensive than play sand, but it was an impulse purchase. And it worked great. I went over and pulled the cover off the boat early this morning and sure enough the paint was not fully dried yet. Went back later in the afternoon and it was all setup nicely. I jumped in the boat barefoot and couldn't really feel it at all until I ran my hands over it. You can definitely feel the grit, but it didn't hurt my knees at all, didn't hurt my bare feet at all. I didn't go as far as wetting the deck to see if I could make myself fall down - that'll happen soon enough.
Gonna be a busy day tomorrow....
Replace a broken pepcock on the new motor with one from the old motor, align the motor (yes I have the bar), connect and adjust lower shift cable, install the outdrive, install the seatbox frame, install the cabin walls and floor, install the console, install the shift and throttle controls, hook up the electric, test the motor on the hose, test the motor on muffs, check to see how many hours of daylight are left.
Then maybe, just maybe....
Oh yeah now I have to go read
Don's thread about how to pull a motor out of winterized mode to see what else I have to do tomorrow.
Wish me luck folks!