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DenDen
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I will try to do something different. What I do right now is copy them on that other website and paste them all once.
To do it differently I would have to probably paste and copy one at a time? I will do anything, but I’m not sure what you mean |
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KENO
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You can still paste them into the message box here on CCF, all at once, then put a space or even 2 spaces between the URL's
So you have the address of the first picture, then put in a space or two between each of the URLs Instead of this URL URL URL You end up with this URL URL URL and you have separation of the pictures
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DenDen
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I copy and paste them all at once. I’m not sure it gives me an option to not do that.
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Never mind my last post I didn’t realize I had to go on page 2. I will try that next time I post pictures. Thanks for the help.
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I am currently trying to figure out what to finish the bilge with.
Need something to hide imperfections. Probably fairly viscous. Not high gloss unless it really hides imperfections. Substrate is mostly epoxy with some original Correct Craft (gel coat?) finish showing. Not looking for cosmetic perfection, but something nice that looks professional. (Even though it is far from that) Considering thickened epoxy with color added? May not smooth out? Paint of some type? Not viscous enough? Help!!! I have too much time spent to have it look bad now. I want to get out of the bilge and work on other projects. Motor build, wiring, exterior, interior, trailer. Spring will be here before we know it. |
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samudj01
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We used Jamestown distributors epoxy bilge paint. We like it a lot. Used in the tique and skier and Chad Colby used it in his bfn. All of that out of a gallon. Good stuff, more like paint than epoxy from a thickness standpoint. And it is NOT a 2 part product. We sanded our bilge to get the worst imperfections out but didn’t worry about it being perfect.
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78 Ski Tique, 72 Skier w/302's, 93 SN w/351 & 17 GS22 w/zr409
Previous - 99 Sport Nautique w/GT40 and 87 Martinique w/351 |
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I will look that up and possibly give it a try. I was going to use Total boat bilge paint when I saw one review the guy said it didn’t dry for a month.
Before you can’t believe everyone on the Internet. That’s why I like this forum. Everyone here seems to be very knowledgeable. Thanks very much for the reply. |
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If you please clarify something for me, I would appreciate it. Sometimes I can be kind of dense.
I checked out the website for Jamestown, and only really found one epoxy bilge paint. It was the total boat one that I had the bad review of.. If you could clarify exactly what product you used from them, I would appreciate it. And if it was the total boat epoxy bilge, and you had no problems with it, I would love to use it. |
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It was the Total Bilge paint. We liked it. Used it in the winter both times and my garage was approx 50-55 deg. Dried just fine.
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78 Ski Tique, 72 Skier w/302's, 93 SN w/351 & 17 GS22 w/zr409
Previous - 99 Sport Nautique w/GT40 and 87 Martinique w/351 |
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DenDen
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Total Boat it is.
Thanks so much! |
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67 ski nat
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Looking good. The foaming was the only fun part.
I tried to color dye the epoxy during fiberglass work. The epoxy didn’t take the color well. Kinda pinkish dark |
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67 ski nat
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Description
TotalBoat TotalBilge premium bilge paint is ideal for those greasy, grimy, humid places on your boat exposed to the harshest conditions and the hardest wear, especially the bilge. This epoxy-based, high-performance alkyd resin marine paint is easy to apply by brushing, rolling, or spraying. It provides a long-lasting, rock-hard, glossy finish that's resistant to all the nasty things that can plague not only bilges, but engine rooms, bulkheads, chain lockers, lazarettes, and V-berth stowage areas. We're talking diesel fuel, engine oil, acids, antifreeze, grease, grime, growth, heat, humidity, and solvents. TotalBilge's hard-wearing, abrasion-resistant finish provides excellent protection against the damage and staining that can occur when chemicals, oil and sludge get absorbed into wood or fiberglass. A clean, freshly painted bilge is not just for looks - there's also a practical side. A clean bilge lets you see problems such as leaking fuel and oil, and fix them before they get worse. Besides making it easier to find problems, our white bilge paint also makes it easier to find stuff that accidentally gets dropped into the bilge, such as tools and car keys. Our TotalBilge gray bilge paint is the lightest shade of gray available. Both colors offer superior opacity for excellent coverage and ability to hide previous stains on fiberglass, primed aluminum, primed steel, and wooden boats. The durable, high-gloss finish is also easy to keep clean - just wipe away the grease and grime with a cleaning and degreasing product such as TotalBoat Eco Solvent. TotalBilge is available in Quart and Gallon sizes, in your choice of Gray or White. Compare to other bilge coat paint products such as Interlux Bilgekote, Pettit EZ Bilge Paint, and Epifanes Bilge Paint. All TotalBoat products are designed for boaters, by boaters, to provide great value and great results. 100% made in the USA. Brand TotalBoat Color Gray Finish Type High-Gloss Size 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) Item Volume 32 Fluid Ounces Special Feature Chip Resistant Unit Count 32.0 Fl Oz Paint Type Oil Item Form Liquid Included Components Paint About this item TOUGH, WATERPROOF BILGE PAINT: This marine paint resists chemicals, oils, acids, alkyds and solvents. Hard, durable epoxy coating is ideal for boat bilges, engine rooms, lazarettes, lockers, stowage areas and bulkheads CHOOSE LIGHT GRAY OR WHITE: Paint boat bilge areas to protect and brighten so you can find & fix leaks and other problems before they become costly damage, or find items accidentally dropped into the bilge; both colors offer excellent coverage and hide EASY TO USE: Apply 1-2 coats by brushing, rolling or spraying on prepared fiberglass, wood and metal; prime prepared metals with TotalBoat TotalProtect; for fiberglass prime with TotalProtect if desired; for wood use TotalBoat Topside Primer if desired EASY TO KEEP CLEAN: Remove grease, oil, and grime from the high-gloss finish using a cleaner/degreaser. TotalBilge won't lift, crack, peel, or stain CHOOSE COLOR AND SIZE: Available in White and Gray colors, in Quart and Gallon Sizes. COVERAGE: 250-300 sq ft/gal; THINNING: Brush/Roll Application - TotalBoat Special Brushing Thinner 100; Spray Application - Xylene |
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https://ibb.co/S7LM7rV
I had some fun with the foam also. This”mushroom”came up through one of the holes I had cut looking for wet foam. Some folks like it’s growing in January in Ohio! |
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https://ibb.co/S7LM7rV
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67 ski nat
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Oh very funny.
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I forgot to comment on the Total boat bilge paint. It is great stuff,does not take long to dry, exactly everything as stated earlier in the forum.
I would recommend that to anyone to use. That being said, I am glad to be moving on from the bilge!!! |
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63 Skier
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That came out really nice! Agree, has to be a relief to move on to prettier parts of the boat.
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'63 American Skier - '98 Sport Nautique
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samudj01
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Looks great. Glad you had good results and experience like we did.
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78 Ski Tique, 72 Skier w/302's, 93 SN w/351 & 17 GS22 w/zr409
Previous - 99 Sport Nautique w/GT40 and 87 Martinique w/351 |
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KENO
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I think you did some kind of magic that made all your pictures just plain vanish Edit..............it was a problem on my end that made the pictures disappear only on my computer, but it's fixed and I have the pictures again.
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Nice rack! For holding up the boat. Shining the bottom side is not much fun at all.
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2004 196 LE Ski 1969 Marauder 19 1978 Ski
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67 ski nat
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Those two decals (usa, cc) at rear are awesome. Make sure to keep or get new. You need the AWSA decal also
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63 Skier
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Very nice!
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'63 American Skier - '98 Sport Nautique
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samudj01
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The best sticker matches we found for all three were at Garzon Studio. If you call they will make you a 6 pack with the two on your boat and the AWSA sticker if you want it.
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78 Ski Tique, 72 Skier w/302's, 93 SN w/351 & 17 GS22 w/zr409
Previous - 99 Sport Nautique w/GT40 and 87 Martinique w/351 |
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67 ski nat
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Google vintage AWSA decal images
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