Sorry for my absence but I have been busier than a dog eat'n cat poop!
My last post showed the hinge install and filling the seams before priming and painting.We used 10-32 flat head phillips machine screws to anchor the decking around the hatch openings and in strategic areas next to the seams. (FROM THE TOPSIDE !!)We used an aluminum metal filler and sanded smooth over them as well as seams.We d/a sanded the entire surface and solvent cleaned.Then we primed with a 2 part epoxy primer two coats and finished it off with two coats of a super paint called Pitthane Ultra another 2 part paint.We added ground pumice to the paint and fashioned a big salt shaker to add more as we went.This made for a good anti skid surface.The next step after letting the paint cure a week was to replace the side panels with fiberglass and add two new courtesy lights .One under each stepdown.These lights each have 9 blue and 9 white led/s which enables you to have either a blue glow or a white glow depending on which way you throw the switch.(on -off-on) switch.We are VERY pleased with the results and I will keep you posted on how well the paint holds up!
I want to give a BIG thank you to JW who was the chief engineer and welder on this project.THANK YOU JW. Your detail to your craftmanship speaks volumes for the talent you possess!
I, like many of you guys have constantly worked on refurbishing our boat to keep it in good shape for our adventures on the big lake.I will post at a later date all the many improvements we have done in the 8 years we have owned it.From re-powering it to re-decking it.Attached are the photos of the finished project.I also will add up my cost of materials and post for those interested.Happy and safe boating !!
Steev
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notice the access panels for engines outer plugs and port engine water pump impeller.
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