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Rebel9921
Posted 4/26/2012 12:12 PM (#555948 - in reply to #555818)
Subject: Re: boat finish




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Location: Minnesota
I gave you a link to a bass boat forum a while back... Many deals with the situation you are facing... Go there and you will pick up on plenty of pointers and hints on what works, what doesnt work... Theres plenty of carpet-installing postings too... I believe that you and a friend can do it in a day... I'd be more than happy to help you out if you need it...

Steve is correct about the building process...

From what I see at the bass boat forum... the process with automotive clear coat can be exhausting... if you dont do it properly... your top cap will be peeling within few years... where you will still have to strip the boat then redo the gelcoat...

Theres also a post thats permanently on top of the renovation forum... that explains the process involving wetsanding... if I can remember... if you wet the topcap and the shine is there, you can salvage it... if the shine is not there, it needs to have topcoat re-applied... I frequent that website to help me with my boat and trailer... TONS and TONS of info!!!

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