Sorry, man. I just saw this post. If still needed, I will post the products we used as soon as I can get back to the house to check.
-Paul
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Sorry, man. I just saw this post. If still needed, I will post the products we used as soon as I can get back to the house to check.
I thought about moving the lights back some - but - we use the side gate for the ladder and all boarding and such. Plus - I'm gonna build a little anchor box to go on the front, right in front of the fence.steve1313 wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 2:32 amVery nice job! It's always great to see some of these older boats get a major makeover/restoration. Hat's off to your wife too for her sewing skill. My only recommendation might be to move your docking lights and nav lights back closer to the fence. They look like they could be potential toe stubbers where they are now!
Enjoy your first day on the water with your "new" boat!
cereal????? No pics on the water?TWB wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 9:37 amThanks, Craig. We took her out on Mother's Day - fitting day to launch a boat named after my mother! Had a great day. Everything went extremely well. I was just glad it didn't sink!
A couple of small tweaks here and there and I will be happy. Mostly to do with how the cover fits having added bimini struts to support them when in the (covered) lift. That's keeps the frames from resting on the sun deck cushions and permanently creasing them.
Overall, life is great and we are happy boaters once again. THANK YOU to all you guys who threw some advice and good words of support my way.
-Paul
i'm sorry man. i was so excited i didn't take any.