14ft 1965 Lonestar Commander Project

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Commander65

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Thought I would share how my project is coming along since I have gotten so many great ideas from this site.Boat1.JPG
This is the original paint color after i pressure washed the inch of gunk off of it.
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I could have left it alone at this point since it was clean and didn't leak..... but what fun would that be?
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Sanding down most of the runs in the paint from the previous owner and getting rid of loose paint
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scuffed the remainded of the boat in preperation for paint.
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sprayed the blue (pictures doesn't do it justice, it looks amazing in the sun with the metalic flake in it.)
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Sprayed the Silver
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I made a new wooden transom, its too shiny in this picture, better one below
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Started Framing for the decking
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Starting to come together.
Started to capret decking last night, will get more pictures up tomorrow!
 
I have seen a lot of people that put their overflow outlet for the livewell below the waterline on the outside of the boat. I would think this would make the water backup in the overflow line. I am guessing this is not true since so many have done it. Just looking for confirmation before i proceed to put mine in a similar location.
 
Love the paint job, really nice. I have a identical boat I'm starting to redo. All that my title says is it's a 1971 Chrysler Model,Chry.
 
cr4evans said:
Love the paint job, really nice. I have a identical boat I'm starting to redo. All that my title says is it's a 1971 Chrysler Model,Chry.
Yeah, I think the paint turned out pretty good, atleast from a couple feet away :D
If anyone wants to know what colors they are. Its Ford Flame Blue Metalic on top and Ford Ingot Silver on the bottom.
 
Some pictures of decking the boat
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Framed front with waterproofed 2x2's
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Added a onboard charger to make sure the boat is always ready to fish when I am
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Placed decking in place with the front hatch and livewell cut out
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Middle livewell bench (will plumb later)
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Front Hatch
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Front Hatch Close up
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Now to do the back deck, run wires and seats!
 
Wow! That's an awesome paint job! I am starting a restore/mod on an old 57 Lone Star, may need to pick you brain a little on how you set up some of the structure for your deck.
 

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