The Old Holiday

61 Holiday

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Re: The Old Holiday

Rick,
I know the feeling. I have been sweating it out as far as when to paint as almost every day it rains for a little while. Today it's supposed to in the morning so that leaves the afternoon. Fortunately I have a lot to do so painting is just one component...

Thanks Kev,
That paint on the inside is Valspar textured paint called "stone". One can doesn't go too far though. So far I think I'm on can number six and I have a little left to go...

Thanks lowkee...thanks ez... I didn't want to quit working on it because I can finally see some real progress. I guess once the paint starts to change the look of the boat, you get that second wind. I saw northbeach's boat all done and well let's say that was inspiring too

Today's another day so I hope to get a lot done and I'll keep you all posted.
Be careful,
John
 

61 Holiday

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Well as you can see I was able to get a lot done lately. Yesterday was a complete washout but enough of that...
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I managed to get the topside painted with the Durabak light blue that I had ordered. It is a great match with the Interlux Light Blue. I had taped off the areas where the steps and other hardware would go to give it a better finished look. Let me know what you think...
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The gunwales came out nicely as did the bow. The paint does have quite the odor!
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While that was drying/curing, I got the steering wheel/helm all assembled...
 

61 Holiday

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...while I'm at it I should show you the dash...
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I was able to match up the new to me, but old, helm to the newer 1988 steering cable...everything lined up and when it came time to put it all together, a little bit of "jiggling" and there it was...

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I had to fit the dash with masking tape until it was properly centered. Once in, I pre-drilled the holes for screws and then used the 5200 on the stainless steel screws that hold it to the top of the bow...

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Here's the new wheel hub. The hub and the wheel were originally black but I sprayed them with the off white Interlux. The chrome on it really dresses it up...

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Rickairmedic

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John your really flying along . I managed to get a new coat of red on mine today on the sides 2 more coats over the next couple days . :D That dash looks fantastic.


Rick
 

61 Holiday

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Let me back up a bit. I put two coats of the Durabak on and before it fully cured, it does dry quickly by the way, I took off the trim tape but left the tape on to keep the paint off of the rubrail. I then painted over everything with the foam roller again, the Interlux light blue brightside top paint. It was a perfect match. I did have to tip a bit on the bow but it layed down nicely and there are three coats of that and in some places, the bow, there are four coats.
Okay where was I? Here's the wheel being painted a cople of days ago...

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Here it is on the dash with the tape still on it...

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Here it is without the tape on it and also a shot of the chrome trim and centerpiece...
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61 Holiday

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...thanks Rick. I see that multi colored hull you have and I wonder if I should have done something like that. I really like that look.
I was able to get the gunwales taped and painted as well, and today after work, I got some of the gauges in the dash. I was a bit remiss as I didn't take any pics yet. I also put the windshield on because I just couldn't wait!
Pictures to follow.
 

tmcalavy

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Looks great...keep the pix coming. Are your decals from Canada the press-on vinyl decals? I have a set of those coming for a 57 Johnson 35 hp...let me know how your decal application goes.
 

Rickairmedic

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John theres still time to hit the sides with some Dark blue before you slide it back on the trailer :p;):D.



Rick
 

CheapboatKev

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Wow..What can I say..
That wood is great!!! Right up there with North beach's!
I need to find a hub for my new wheel..
Had a black plastic hub that was cracked and fugly!
It tough holding things in place and trying to mark holes and all that jazz.

Was going to unbolt my horn today, but didnt have an extra set of hands to be under the bow holding the nuts while I screwed em out..
 

Andy in NY

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Was going to unbolt my horn today, but didnt have an extra set of hands to be under the bow holding the nuts while I screwed em out..

wow that sounds incredibly dirty!!! almost as bad as my "when my wife gets hole i'll try the third hole."


btw john, i LOVE the wood dash. looks incredible
 

Rickairmedic

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Wow..What can I say..
That wood is great!!! Right up there with North beach's!
I need to find a hub for my new wheel..
Had a black plastic hub that was cracked and fugly!
It tough holding things in place and trying to mark holes and all that jazz.

Was going to unbolt my horn today, but didnt have an extra set of hands to be under the bow holding the nuts while I screwed em out..


Kev you need teenagers :D if beaten into submission you can pretty much get them to do almost anything :D:D.


Rick
 

ezmobee

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Your boat looks fantastic. First class job.
 

wrfalpacas

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WOW:eek: Nice job on the topside, I like the way you have part textured and part smooth.
 

JimbC

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WOW 61 Holiday Looking great right up there with the other guy's. You guy's are running away with these restos leaving some of us in the dust.:eek:
 

61 Holiday

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...tmclavy,
Thanks for the compliment. The decals come with a backing paper which I was told was the same way the stock ones would have come. You have to wet the surface of what you're applying them to, smooth out bubbles, etc... directions did come with them so I'm hoping it won't be too difficult...
 

61 Holiday

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Rick,
I have been toying with the idea but I think I'll leave it for now...
 

61 Holiday

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Thanks Kev.
I'm not sure it it's what you need, but I still have the 1988 Quicksilver set up. That wheel was black as well. I repainted it black as original thinking I was going to use it...
 

61 Holiday

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Thank you Andy.
I hope to get more pics on here soon although I'm working again today and tonight. Did I forget to say it's raining here again?
 

Rickairmedic

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John a little trick on those decals if they are vinyl like I think they are use a spray bottle with water and a couple drops of dishwashing liquid in it to wet the surface you are applying them to . This will allow you to move them around a bit and get them where you want them :D. Then take a bondo spreader and work out all the water ( and any bubbles ) before pulling the paper off the front of them :D. I have lettered alot of Vans in my 20 years of doing HVAC :D.


Rick
 
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