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It's a good thing you ended up with this boat, I don't think there are many that would have tried to bring it back. Looking good keep updating
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Originally posted by Fabcon Fabcon wrote:

It's a good thing you ended up with this boat, I don't think there are many that would have tried to bring it back. Looking good keep updating


Thanks I'm trying here. I took the last few days off to chill out and all but I'm gonna get some stuff done today
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So made a little more progress today. Had a spongy spot in the deck so I drilled like 20 holes and filled it all in with resin with a like ketchup squirt bottle also sanded down the dash and got that ready for filler. Still got to do the port gunnle but that's just sanding filling and prime so I'm kina like 75% on paint prep.
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Last coat of body filler then time for primer. Painting this week
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One quick coat of primer..... using the rustolium topside primer because I don't have access to a nice spray booth or anything so makeing due with what I have. But looking real good here
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Sanding down to primer today I have a few spots to give some body filler to then one more coat of primer over them spots and power she will be ready for paint.
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1st coat rolled and tip...... sand tomorrow and another coat then sand and another coat then sand and another coat then wet sand and buff..... it's a little whiter then I wanted but is what it is
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JPASS v2.0

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JPASS v2.0


Ha. At least he won't have to worry about the gelcoat cracks coming through the fresh finish.

Many lessons were learned with our old boat.

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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

JPASS v2.0


Ha. At least he won't have to worry about the gelcoat cracks coming through the fresh finish.

Many lessons were learned with our old boat.



Is that a stab at what I'm doing? Makeing the best of that I have at the moment. After next summer if I can get it to Baltimore where my father's shop is I will algrip it and prob do the upper haul also
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And if u ask me no its not show quality but it's better then when I bought it.
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What product are you using for paint?
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Originally posted by storm34 storm34 wrote:

What product are you using for paint?

Rustoleum topside paint thinned with mineral spirits rolled and tipped. I don't want to waste the money All Quality Paint just to redo it next winter when I have the proper facilities. The Rustoleum is not bad but it's very time-consuming in order to get a quality finish. I put a lot of time into the prep work fiberglass, Bondo, primer, I will get a decent finish out of it. Just takes time
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That's just one coat I will put 4 or 5 on then buff it. It will come out like glass when it's done right
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It was a joke on JPASS. As you saw, he said he had his deck gelcoated and it came out a brighter white than original, no longer matching the hull or interior. That was on an otherwise complete 1992 Ski Nautique. Your project is looking just fine!
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Your project is looking just fine!


Agreed! Good motivation for someone who owns a Skier with a smashed deck!
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

It was a joke on JPASS. As you saw, he said he had his deck gelcoated and it came out a brighter white than original, no longer matching the hull or interior. That was on an otherwise complete 1992 Ski Nautique. Your project is looking just fine!


Thanks for the jab HW.

The brighter white (silver cloud) was hardly the issue with that re-gel.

Jon, the short of it was I had a bunch of spider cracks on the upper deck of our boat. Had it repaired and re-gelled only to have the spider cracks come back within a few weeks after she was put back together.

I'm beyond anal about my stuff and this repair was a complete failure.

Feel free to read about it if you like:

Original cracking

Off for repair

Return of thr spider cracks

Your repairs are coming along quite nicely I might add.

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Man you are fast !!!
You could tone-down the brightness of the white with a little "sand-beige" color mix.
It's looking really good.
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JPASS if you don't remove all the cracking it will always make its way back over time. As my old body's shop boss explained it to me it's like patching the road if you don't properly fill inn the pothole it will always be a pothole. And DrCC thanks I do work quick...... I think I am going to go pickup a qt of sand color and tone the white down a bit.
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Originally posted by Bilkolayne Bilkolayne wrote:

JPASS if you don't remove all the cracking it will always make its way back over time.


If you checked the threads, the cracking was removed by the repair guy but I'm not so sure the prep and repairs were up to snuff. Boat was sold over a year ago, so it's no longer an issue for us.



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I mixed the pure white with oyster White and perfect match. The boat is looking awesome. I can't wait to start putting it back together
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Also really need a hook up on a windshield soon. If anyone know any body
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windshields are overrated
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I agree windshields are overrated… and mustangs are too small for them – that front deck is the only place for the ladies to lie down and sun themselves. Just make sure you put down a towel first so you don’t mess up the new paint job.
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color definitely looks like a closer match from here

man you work fast
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

color definitely looks like a closer match from here

man you work fast


Still have like 2 more coats to put on then I think I'll be satisfied with. Still got to rewire the boat but that should only take me a few hours. Then slap a new carb on some hoses and see if she fiers up.
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I woke up this morning and 500 grit wet sanded the topside so it's ready for another coat of paint in a few hours just waiting for it to worm up a little bit outside first...... also I picked up a hole saw bit set so I can cut the gauge holes out today too.
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Originally posted by Bilkolayne Bilkolayne wrote:

I woke up this morning

Jonathan,
At the rate you're getting it done, I'm surprised you're sleeping!! I'm impressed!


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Your boat is looking great! Most people would have junked it. Good job looking past the damage and saving her. I'm very impressed with your speed as well.
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Thanks for the comments I'm trying my best here.... really wish I could have sprayed it but it was not in the cards. Just put another coat of paint on got one more to do tomorrow then paint is done. I don't know if I'm going to wet sand it and buff or not I'm prity happy with the results I'm getting now..... it looks 300 times better then when I picked it up...... going this weekend to grab a Rochester carb and a new electronic engnition..... found some cheep on crages list for sale just got to drive to mass to grab them.
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