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<blockquote data-quote="bonz_d" data-source="post: 402866" data-attributes="member: 11276"><p>fishmonger I've done 3 boats recently, a 14' Lund S24 DLX, a Sea Nymph Pike Attacker that I'm still working on and an Alumacraft Classic 16 that has been started and is waiting for me to finish the Pike.</p><p></p><p>I have found that ACX sanded one side works very well as I have it for all 3. I would recommend using the same dimension as was original. My Lund had 5/8". For sealing it I use a formula I learned on another site and works exceptionally. It's one part boiled linseed oil, one part spar urethane and two parts mineral spirits. After it's cured it can be coated in more straight spar or it can be painted over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonz_d, post: 402866, member: 11276"] fishmonger I've done 3 boats recently, a 14' Lund S24 DLX, a Sea Nymph Pike Attacker that I'm still working on and an Alumacraft Classic 16 that has been started and is waiting for me to finish the Pike. I have found that ACX sanded one side works very well as I have it for all 3. I would recommend using the same dimension as was original. My Lund had 5/8". For sealing it I use a formula I learned on another site and works exceptionally. It's one part boiled linseed oil, one part spar urethane and two parts mineral spirits. After it's cured it can be coated in more straight spar or it can be painted over. [/QUOTE]
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