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1990 stratos 201 restoration
by jeremy4g63 on 13 Jul, 2016 22:42
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I've got the deck installed. no picture. ready to put in the pour foam
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Reply #1
by bullet20dc on 14 Jul, 2016 05:49
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WOW nice work that wood hoist is impressive. by the looks of the car in the background you do like taking things apart. a man after my own heart. I have no doubt that will turn out awesome
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Reply #2
by transamz9 on 14 Jul, 2016 07:38
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WOW nice work that wood hoist is impressive. by the looks of the car in the background you do like taking things apart. a man after my own heart. I have no doubt that will turn out awesome
Yeah but the difference is it looks like he likes to put them back together too.........
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Reply #3
by Nightmare on 14 Jul, 2016 09:00
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Impressive with a side order of cajones.
Bullet: Does the green gerken man have a brother? Could it be?
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Reply #4
by Curt on 14 Jul, 2016 09:46
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Yeah but the difference is it looks like he likes to put them back together too.........
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Reply #5
by Curt on 14 Jul, 2016 09:47
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@jeremy4g63 Wow!!
Amazing to see a boat torn down to that level. Not so pretty when you look at the guts
Keep up with the photos. This is way cool
BTW.. welcome to the site!
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Reply #6
by fishon-son on 14 Jul, 2016 21:07
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id like to see it finished maybe u can just update as you go looks like you know what your doing...was this a older boat of yours? or something you just took on?....
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Reply #7
by jeremy4g63 on 15 Jul, 2016 08:22
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It was my dads. Sat for years. Thought it was time to fix it up. have worked with fiberglass a lot over the years, but this is the first boat I've done. I ordered new metal flake and was going to re-gel the top cap. Now I'm thinking I will epoxy prime the top and shoot it with a heavy metallic base clear.
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Reply #8
by Curt on 15 Jul, 2016 10:03
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It was my dads. Sat for years. Thought it was time to fix it up. have worked with fiberglass a lot over the years, but this is the first boat I've done. I ordered new metal flake and was going to re-gel the top cap. Now I'm thinking I will epoxy prime the top and shoot it with a heavy metallic base clear.
Keep up the great work!
A series of ongoing pics of the project would be awesome
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Reply #9
by frugalangler on 19 Jul, 2016 09:02
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would be great to see this chronicled in a 'clean thread without all the comments for future reference. the comments are enjoyable, but distracting when it goes to archive as a reference.
(like this comment, should not be included - LOL)
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Reply #10
by Curt on 20 Jul, 2016 16:03
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would be great to see this chronicled in a 'clean thread without all the comments for future reference. the comments are enjoyable, but distracting when it goes to archive as a reference.
(like this comment, should not be included - LOL)
Agreed! It would make a great thread for people to watch as the boat progresses through the various stages of the restoration project!
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Reply #11
by jeremy4g63 on 20 Jul, 2016 22:37
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Well decking is done, and foam has been poured. Now i have to fiberglass over the deck. I will try to get a few new pics soon. Have just been doing a little glass repair on the hull. Will try to start glassing in the deck in a few days
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Reply #12
by Curt on 31 Jul, 2016 12:38
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@jeremy4g63 Sounds good! Looking forward to the next set of photos
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Reply #13
by jeremy4g63 on 05 Aug, 2016 23:57
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almost ready for the cap to go back on
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Reply #14
by jeremy4g63 on 06 Aug, 2016 00:01
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had to build back some glass. cut into it some when I removed the top cap