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Finishing the sanding today, front deck and the floor. 100 grit with a palm sander. Tuff Coat will go on all the walking surfaces. Cold outside but sunny and dry, good for sanding.
 

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Ready for paint! Wish it were a little warmer!
 

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Ordered boat registration numbers and name for both sides and a transom sticker. What you think lol... 8)
 

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Not happy with the Tuff Coat color I chose, too light. The Total Boat Aluminum light gray....waaaaay too light, basically off white. I bought a quart of Total Boat black and mixed it. I also mixed the TB black with the Tuff Coat. Now the two paints pretty much match each other. I bought some big syringes so I could put the exact amount of black in each gallon of TC and TB.
 

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Here are the final colors after I mixed them. I would’ve added more black to the gallons of the Tuff Coat but I ran out of room in the cans. If you are wondering, I called TC and they said it was cool to mix the two together. Also, they said you could take to a paint store and have them add tint.
 

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Muratic acid washed all bare aluminum. No fun at all, luckily it’s breezy, those fumes...ugh
 
Here are the acid washed panels.
 

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Due to the warm weather today I got quite a bit painted. The Total Boat Aluminum paint is pretty easy to work with. I thinned it about 20% with water. Using a Harbor Freight HPLV sprayer, impressed with it so far. Right now they are on sale for $9.99. I like the gray color a lot more than the Polar Kraft green. I hope it proves to be durable.
 

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I thought about buying one of those but id also have to get an air compressor. looking good though. I wish there was a way to follow the thread on this website where you would get email notifications if something new was posted in it.
 
Wedged some foam board insulation between the angle deck supports. I put some construction adhesive on it too for good measure. Someone mentioned early on that sound dampening might be a good idea.
 

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Dabbed some silicone caulk every 6” or 8” on the aluminum angles. After positioning the aluminum deck-one piece, I put some weight on it to sit overnight. Tomorrow I put a few pop rivets in it and I’ll bolt down a seat base. After I apply the Tuff Coat non slip paint on the deck I will put the hatches on. The hatches have 6-8 screws that will go through the deck and the aluminum angle.
Under the deck I have the onboard battery charger, some totes and buckets for storage under the hatches and the wiring for the bow of the boat.
Weather permitting, I will get some painting done this weekend.
 

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Used Sikaflex 221 to fill any gaps between the bench seats and the casting deck. Fantastic stuff.

The front casting deck is super solid and very quiet. I put half dozen rivets in it- in a couple spots that had some flex. Had to have a buddy come by to help with the seat base, Reaching under the deck with one hand and impact in the other was a bit too difficult.
Got quite a bit of painting done today. All the inside of the boat less the walking surfaces that get the Tuff Coat. Tomorrow I’ll do the outside except for the transom, I already got that done.

If I have time I might get some of the Tuff Coat primer down tomorrow. With a lot of luck I might even get some of the TC layer down. Weather forecast looks warm.

Here is a pic of the Sikaflex where the deck meets the bench.
 

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Jealous of those of you that have a two car garage to work in. Putting down the second coat of the Total Boat Aluminum.
 

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All the outside is painted. I got the floor down and the entire inside primed with the one part orange primer for bare aluminum and the two part primer on the painted surfaces.
 

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100% ready for the Tuff Coat on the walking surfaces.
 

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First application of Tuff Coat. Used a small roller and a 2” brush for the tight spots. Went on like I expected. It does like to seep behind masking tape, which made cleanup a little aggravating in a couple spots. Only used half of a gallon. I bought waaaay too much, I have enough Tuff Coat and paint for two boats easy. Hope to get another coat on tomorrow assuming it’s dry enough.
 

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I put the rear hatch lids on for a minute and the livewell just to get a glimpse of the final look. The second coat of TC went on pretty quickly. I still haven’t finished the first gallon, I put it on thick too. I’ll see what it looks like tomorrow, might have to touch up a couple spots...we’ll see.

Guess I need to buy a trailer, got to get it off the floor in order to get the trolling motor on it. Got a boat cover ordered today, Boat Covers Direct, used The discount code for this website for $10.00 off.
 

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Plumbed the livewell/baitwell. Installed the aerator pump and bilge pump. I put an LED light in the livewell, it had a rubber gasket on one side, the nut looked super fragile, was afraid to over tighten it. Guess I’ll glue it in if it leaks. Livewell has a drain, overflow, recirculating pump and of course a pump in the rear of the boat for filling. The recirculater and aerator pumps both have aerating spray heads inside the livewell.
 

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Lots of wiring done this weekend. Mounted the trolling motor, still a lot of assembly on a Garmin even after the base is bolted down.
 

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Awesome work man, that thing is so clean! Makes me wish I had acid washed and painted the interior of my build :LOL2: I was thinking about painting the top side of my hull with that Totalboat paint. Do you like it so far? How did it spray?
 

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