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dirtwheelsfl 05-13-2021 03:32 PM

A few squares of 6oz finish cloth will drape right over it

Vezo, Part II 05-13-2021 07:22 PM

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Can’t remember year of hull. My buddy who I helped build 9 Jersey Speed Skiffs in the 2000’s, stored and finally restored this beautiful classic Bahia Mar! Sold to a guy from Sacramento, if I remember correctly. Around ‘17 during severe forest fire season. Never heard anything again from owner. She was a stunning refurb to include the veneer ribbon mahogany transom, custom teak swim platform with a tilting center section while raising I/O. I think it was completed in ‘15, at 50 years, and his 50th birthday. Faux teak and Holly floor was too hot for SC/GA summer sun. Hope pics included. Really cool SeaCraft conversion!

Vezo, Part II

Vezo, Part II 05-13-2021 07:24 PM

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Shit! Wasn’t stored like that!?!

Vezo, Part II 05-13-2021 07:36 PM

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Teak and holly deck and engine dog box.

Vezo, Part II 05-13-2021 07:37 PM

Qualified members, please free to Fix It For Me. Thanks.

Michael.

Old'sCool 05-14-2021 06:31 AM

Fixed
 
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Fixed

JBASS02 05-26-2021 06:55 PM

Fairing sucks and i suck at fairing

AyeSpy 05-28-2021 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by dirtwheelsfl (Post 271708)
A few squares of 6oz finish cloth will drape right over it

Agreed...Not sure what's under it, but you might try to take some of the corner off of it as well. Light glass with epoxy, and work your way up to the biaxial. Peel Ply works wonders, but that looks like too small of a fix for that. Let us know!

Chris.

uncleboo 11-10-2021 07:53 AM

Hey, Mr. JBass... any updates?

KenB 11-11-2021 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by JBASS02 (Post 271706)
Does anyone have any suggestion on how I should glass outside corners. It seems like any way I cut the glass I still end up with an air bubble at the corner? Should I just fill it with thickened epoxy and forget about it?

Sand back the old glass until there are no air bubbles or edges, Cut a small 2" cap piece of 6oz, then thicken epoxy (fibers and the antisag stuff), and use a chip brush (cut the bristles down to half an inch or so). 10 oz doesnt really go around 90 degree corners, it will pop up unless you roundover the edges with a 3/8 router, or 40 grit sander.

Having written all that, I noticed you fared out behind your wheel... I didn't even fare the inside weave on my console, so I shouldn't be giving you advice!


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