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Boating => Boating General Discussions => Topic started by: Reel Time on April 29, 2012, 09:43:41 PM
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went with the blue bottom paint this year. also raised the water line up on the paint. original was done with boat empty, making it a wee bit low. now it should eliminate the scum line.
have it rolled back on the trailer right now, how long should i let the paint cure before i can roll it back in place on the trailer?
(http://i776.photobucket.com/albums/yy44/nj_drrider/92514d7d.jpg)
(http://i776.photobucket.com/albums/yy44/nj_drrider/0b1388ab.jpg)
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Looks good
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We give it 24 hours to get nice and dry before putting them back on the trailer.
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Have a great season
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Looking good Gregg. Should be enough time now to put 'er back on the trailer properly. t^
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Looking good Gregg. Should be enough time now to put 'er back on the trailer properly. t^
not now,, put a 2nd coat on, just because. got about 1/4 of the gallon left to hit up where the rollers are now when it gets rolled back up.
in the down time, maybe i'll pick up and drill out some butter knifes
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Looking good Gregg. Should be enough time now to put 'er back on the trailer properly. t^
in the down time, maybe i'll pick up and drill out some butter knifes
rofla
I was actually thinking the same thing, seriously. LOL
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Looking good Gregg. Should be enough time now to put 'er back on the trailer properly. t^
in the down time, maybe i'll pick up and drill out some butter knifes
rofla
I was actually thinking the same thing, seriously. LOL
actually did a spoon yesterday
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Looks Great, I'm use to looking at my Seaswirl with just a plain white bottom ;) The color looks good t^
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Looks great Greg....good luck this year t^
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whs t^
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Looks good TT^