Originally posted by dhmcfadin
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Is that a Ski Pro next to your boat in last week's post having the deck removed from the hull? If so, I haven't seen many of those around lately
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Originally posted by NautiqueJeff View PostOne suggestion -- Instead of spraying the floor white, have you considered spraying it black? Having black between the SeaDek panels looks good, and is WAY easier to keep looking clean. I sprayed black in my Ski Nautique, and I am glad I did.
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One suggestion -- Instead of spraying the floor white, have you considered spraying it black? Having black between the SeaDek panels looks good (especially if the base color for the SeaDek is black), and is WAY easier to keep looking clean than white would be. I sprayed black in my Ski Nautique, and I am glad I did.
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Originally posted by core-rider View PostAre you going with electric brakes? Just trying to figure out the slide our instead of swing-away tongue... and there's not a hydraulic brake hitch.
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Boat has been transported to Austin to position the trailer bunks, build the prop cage, set the bow stop, and build the rear steps. Next week the boat will go to Aus-Tex Media Blasting to have the entire hull, inside and out, blasted to remove all grease, carpet glue, and silicone. While the gelcoat will be sanded down and re-sprayed entirely, we need to get any lose or cracked pieces off and ensure that the surface is free from all contaminants, lime, calcium, etc picked up on the hull after years of use. After Christmas, the boat will be brought back to McQueeney to begin sanding, filling, and blocking the floor and interior walls. Then Correct Craft neutral white gel-coat will be sprayed, sanded, and polished to prepare for SeaDek.
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Are you going with electric brakes? Just trying to figure out the slide our instead of swing-away tongue... and there's not a hydraulic brake hitch.
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Trailer is making progress. Thanks to Magnum Trailers built in Austin, Texas.
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Originally posted by t.franscioni View PostCool. Where did you get that console from? Those are not easy to find. Someone parting out a boat?
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-mo...oat/1473518699
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