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    Posted: January-15-2013 at 2:40am
We have been working on this BFN since November 18. Goal is to have it back on the water first of March. I just wanted to post some of the pics to show the progress. I will post more pics this weekend. We are at the point of reassembly. Floor is addressed, engine is rebuilt and installed, dash has been re Gel coated and all the sanding of the Gel is complete with the buffing being 60% done. The trailer has been cleaned up, primmed and painted and new bunks with LED lights.
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The 454 was in great shape except for the heads. Just a freshen up of the short block with new valves and springs in the heads.
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Looking forward to seeing this thing come along!
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I still have to do all that. Looks great!
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looks like it's comin along
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Make sure you put your letters on the right sides.
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Folks, if you don't know, Tom is a big "bird dogger" w/ his footin' and with his restoration. Both are very, very good. Those are old pics. Wait till he posts some new ones!
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come on don't be holding back on us Tom
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Make sure you put your letters on the right sides.

very funny.
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Actually the letters have to go right back in the exact same place due to the old decal "ghost". We sanded the sides lightly with 600 wet, 800 normal wet sanding technique X 2, 1000 and then 1200. Buffed it 3 times pretty agressive with 3M heavy duty compound. Ghost are still there....with the right light you can even see the small checkered squares from the 88 style decal. Amazing what the sun can do! So I am ordering new ones from NautiqueParts. Thanks for the comments.
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I had to address the floor secondary stringers on both sides of the center panel. The 2 inch lip where the center panel fits had some rot. I cut out the floor until I saw dry wood. Using routers, table saw, and other wood working tools I designed and fabricated the replacement parts. I also ran 3/8 inch plywood as a facing over the old secondary stringer from the bulk head to the rear of the boat. Using the traditional epoxy, glass, foam and fairing techniques I have learned on here and materials from US Composits I spent a week putting it back together. I coated all the wood with 3 coats of the CPES. The paint is 2 part epoxy garage floor paint Rust )Oleum from HD. It turned out great
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The trailer was shot with 2 coats of Rust Oleum oil based primer and then 3 coats of Benjamin Moore Alkyd paint. They had a chip that matched my maroon stripe on the boat very well. (color sanded the frame rails after primer). Used automotive seam sealer to replace the bead on the tread plate and the main channel/rail. New bunk wood coated in the CPES and carpeted using spray adhesive and SS staples. Lastley we installed LED lights from Harbor freight:) Will do brakes and new wheels later...had to get boat back on trailer!
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The dash had cracks in front of the mirror (many small cracks). We sanded down to glass. Applied vynel ester from US composits (nasty stuff) Sanded and then shot with gel and duratec. It had lots of orange peel but it sanded and polished out. I do not have a final pic yet but will add one. One concern I had was having a noticeable step where the new gel meets the white on the sides .....but there was not much of a step at all. Very nice transition.
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Tom, looks great. Very ambitious project and it looks like you're coming along nicely!

Starting to feel guilty since I haven't touched a boat in weeks.
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Thanks Chris, Two things on this project were it had to be a low cost project and had to complete in time for ski season. I was off work for 2 1/2 weeks through the holidays so we accomplished alot. As far as the budget our labor is free, it is just the materials and I like to restore original parts if possible vs buying new so that helps.
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I need to do that to my dash Tom. Mine turns back dull rather quickly after a Sand/Buff.
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The engine and drive train components were addressed also. The 454 was gone through, transmission was media blasted primed and painted along with the bolt on components. We also installed a new cutlas bearing and aligned the engine to the shaft per the .003 spec.
I have not been doing this project alone! My son and some great friends have pitched in to help me do the work....keeping me on track, providing advice and support for this project. It truley has been a team effort. The goal......get this work horse back to work pulling skiers.
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The 'Pumpkin's' are multiplying....Great work Tom. Git'r done and drag her to Fla for a River Run!    
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That is going to be a beauty Tom! I like the contrast from silver to orange. Ive always liked the red valve covers on the later 5.8's for the contrasting colors.
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You may notice the "old" red carpet CC used around the exhaust. Tom elected to go with gray for the new carpet.
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