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<blockquote data-quote="tyguy" data-source="post: 429516" data-attributes="member: 22090"><p>Thanks for the help Johnny. Like I said it's been a beater. Once the ice clears and the dock is down the boat sits till the dock comes up, and to the best of my knowledge its been like that it's whole life (we inherited it ~10yrs ago).</p><p></p><p>I was on the fence about painting the bottom. Ideally, I would like to for aesthetics, but if I can't justify the cost it's not a huge loss. More concerned w/ the interior and painted hull portions. </p><p></p><p>I've attached a pic, but I don't have one of the hull itself right now. I believe it's original paint above the waterline and if I recall there's no flaking (might not even have to use the paint stripper than...?), Was really hoping to rely on power washer, sand paper, wire brushes and not have to get too messy with chemicals.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Tyler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyguy, post: 429516, member: 22090"] Thanks for the help Johnny. Like I said it's been a beater. Once the ice clears and the dock is down the boat sits till the dock comes up, and to the best of my knowledge its been like that it's whole life (we inherited it ~10yrs ago). I was on the fence about painting the bottom. Ideally, I would like to for aesthetics, but if I can't justify the cost it's not a huge loss. More concerned w/ the interior and painted hull portions. I've attached a pic, but I don't have one of the hull itself right now. I believe it's original paint above the waterline and if I recall there's no flaking (might not even have to use the paint stripper than...?), Was really hoping to rely on power washer, sand paper, wire brushes and not have to get too messy with chemicals. Thanks Tyler [/QUOTE]
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