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Resurrection got a face lift
Well its been 8 years since I first splashed my boat after its rebuild and She needed a little tummy tuck and face life so I spent the last 2 or so weeks redoing some stuff.
I already posted about my new low profile bow rail but I will through that in as well. I also did a little bit of tough up glass work not much just some usual spider cracks not really worth mentioning. Then I re painted the cap with new non skid and also did the trim. I re painted the deck tan non skid and re painted the trim white. I repainted the entire outside hull with one more coat of Sterling paint same color after 8 years I had some scratches and dings from regular use. Thats one great thing about painted hulls all you have to do is wet sand and add a additional coat of paint. Then I installed my new rub rail this is Taco rigid vinyl with the SS insert. FellowShip . Just for the Grins Official Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner |
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Re: Resurrection got a face lift
She looks pretty dang good for an "antique".
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Re: Resurrection got a face lift
Looks like showroom shine!
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Re: Resurrection got a face lift
Very nice. Nice Dolphin too.
Cheers, GFS |
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Re: Resurrection got a face lift
Ken-
Nice job buddy. Don't ever sell that boat. I sure do miss mine. One of the nicest riding boats I have ever been in. The 20 I have now is a very nice smaller version of it's big brother and is a little more versatile when fishing the skinny water that I like to visit once in a while. I always read your posts and enjoy the valuable wisdom that you bring to this site. strick
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