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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft Fisherman 150 SC rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Chasinchrome84" data-source="post: 406307" data-attributes="member: 18192"><p>Day Three</p><p></p><p>I needed to get the motors taken off the boat so i could finish stripping the rest of the boat down. First i needed to build a stand to hang them on. After a quick google images search i whipped this stand up so i could hang the motors for storage a bit of work at a later date.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]82250[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>With that done i was able to push the boat outside and get out the pressure washer and clean out the remaining dirt and crap that was left in the boat</p><p>[ATTACH=full]82251[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Now i need to apply a little elbow grease and try to get the remaining gunk out of the bottom of the boat, remove a little bit of carpet adhesive and prep the interior for gluvit and new paint. I also will be picking up some marine grade and once the templates are cut i will be able to go back and forth between layers of paint in the boat and layers of resin prepping the floor. I need to refoam the boat, will probably use pool noodles if i can find any this time of year, and install some conduit for the electrical before i put the new floor in. I am open to any other suggestions as this is my first build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chasinchrome84, post: 406307, member: 18192"] Day Three I needed to get the motors taken off the boat so i could finish stripping the rest of the boat down. First i needed to build a stand to hang them on. After a quick google images search i whipped this stand up so i could hang the motors for storage a bit of work at a later date. [ATTACH type="full" alt="2016-02-13 16.42.06.jpg"]82250._xfImport[/ATTACH] With that done i was able to push the boat outside and get out the pressure washer and clean out the remaining dirt and crap that was left in the boat [ATTACH type="full" alt="2016-02-13 15.58.27.jpg"]82251._xfImport[/ATTACH] Now i need to apply a little elbow grease and try to get the remaining gunk out of the bottom of the boat, remove a little bit of carpet adhesive and prep the interior for gluvit and new paint. I also will be picking up some marine grade and once the templates are cut i will be able to go back and forth between layers of paint in the boat and layers of resin prepping the floor. I need to refoam the boat, will probably use pool noodles if i can find any this time of year, and install some conduit for the electrical before i put the new floor in. I am open to any other suggestions as this is my first build. [/QUOTE]
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