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Looks great. Where did you get your hubcaps? I need new tires, not sure if I’ll get tires for my 14” rims or 15” wheels & tires. I don’t trailer much, and am cheap.
Took care of most of the pre season prep this week. Oil, filters, grease, installed batteries. Engines cranked right up. Basic trailer maintenance too. Treated the seadek with starbright deck cleaner, and cleaned all the vinyl. It's ready for the grandkids to do their worst.
Used rejex below the water line, 2 coats. I am really happy how it held up, since I was able to skip a year cleaning and treating the bottom. Added an 11 foot keel guard, sealed the edge with a starbright silicone caulk product.
Tried the new 303 graphene nano spray coating above the water line, 2 coats. Very easy to apply, does not feel as slick as rejex, but happy with the look. It worked even better on the painted tower. Just one very quick coat made it look almost new. Hope it holds up, but re application is easier than rejex.
It's hard for me to believe I now have over 270 hours on her, feels like we just brought her home.
I replaced all of the crappy "egg carton" insulation /soundproofing in the engine compartment. I haven't been on the water to test, hopefully there are some decibel improvements.
I replaced all of the crappy "egg carton" insulation /soundproofing in the engine compartment. I haven't been on the water to test, hopefully there are some decibel improvements.View attachment 200451
Someone else did the same exact thing like a month ago and had worse results. You need the foam. We've discussed this multiple times of the forum. The sound deadener you used to meant is meant reduce resonance on metal panels. It does next to nothing on fiberglass or pvc board. You want a silent boat - use CCF and MLV.
If you can see from the top of the picture, I did use foam for most of the engine bay: Soundown Sound-Stop Foam Panel with 1lb Barrier Layer.
I added the other stuff as it was much better adhesion to the fiberglass. I can always attach foam to that.
If you can see from the top of the picture, I did use foam for most of the engine bay: Soundown Sound-Stop Foam Panel with 1lb Barrier Layer.
I added the other stuff as it was much better adhesion to the fiberglass. I can always attach foam to that.
Hopefully the Siless mat makes some difference I am in the middle of installing it in my engine bay but I did not have any sound deadener or any reference to how much difference it will have as I have not had it on the water. Anyways your Siless mat as shown in your picture needs rollered out a bunch more with a hard surface roller and maybe a little heat to make all the bubbles smooth for a proper insulation and maxum benefit.
I replaced all of the crappy "egg carton" insulation /soundproofing in the engine compartment. I haven't been on the water to test, hopefully there are some decibel improvements.View attachment 200451
I bought 3 sheets. It was a bit cheaper when I bought it. Two sheets for the hatch and front wall. The third was used in the rest of the engine compartment. Sorry, no pics. Was in a hurry due to bad weather.
Since it's going to be cold and rainy this weekend obviously won't be going out on the boat. So figured I'd knock out some stuff I've been putting off. Cleaning and treating the fabric with 303 fabricguard. Cleaning and treating the seats I have out of the boat. I think most of these have never been in the boat. ? That mooring cover has 3 years and nearly 3k miles on it. I've treated it roughly once every year. Looks dang near brand new.
Still need to pull the boat out and give it a good cleaning from all the winter projects. As well as treat all the vinyl.
Since it's going to be cold and rainy this weekend obviously won't be going out on the boat. So figured I'd knock out some stuff I've been putting off. Cleaning and treating the fabric with 303 fabricguard. Cleaning and treating the seats I have out of the boat. I think most of these have never been in the boat. ? That mooring cover has 3 years and nearly 3k miles on it. I've treated it roughly once every year. Looks dang near brand new.View attachment 200621View attachment 200622View attachment 200623View attachment 200624View attachment 200627
Still need to pull the boat out and give it a good cleaning from all the winter projects. As well as treat all the vinyl.
Started the ole trusty AR230 today to burn off all the fogging oil and get it ready. Started pretty easy on a cooler morning. Changed the spark plugs. Recaulked the clean out hatch since I didn’t get to it after doing the SS scupper. Also did a little gel coat repair on the bottom due to a lift scratching the gel. Will wet sand that Sunday morning.
Eventually still need to add some soundproofing and polish and add wax. Slowly getting things checked off, the wife wanted to go golfing so had to call it a day a little early. Can’t wait to get on the water come Memorial Day!