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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My First Boat Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="AnglerC" data-source="post: 413610" data-attributes="member: 21000"><p>Okay... Progress. I got the deck out. The foam was full of water and a mess. I focused on the transom and all the holes it had. I filled them with Marine JB Weld and then sanded.. I'm very happy with the results. The holes in the hull above the waterline I filled with rivets. Next I'm going to fill a ton of holes along the upper rail, sand and then prime. Here's some pix of the progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnglerC, post: 413610, member: 21000"] Okay... Progress. I got the deck out. The foam was full of water and a mess. I focused on the transom and all the holes it had. I filled them with Marine JB Weld and then sanded.. I'm very happy with the results. The holes in the hull above the waterline I filled with rivets. Next I'm going to fill a ton of holes along the upper rail, sand and then prime. Here's some pix of the progress. [/QUOTE]
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