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timd 08-07-2002 12:03 AM

It's finished!
 
Finished my 20' SeaCraft and have been enjoying it in Rockport, TX since mid June. Here is a picture before we left:
http://www.momentoffame.com/snapshot...ame/l19200.jpg

PS Trayder, I sent updated project pictures to post. Let me know if you need me to resend. Thanks for keeping this site going, it's the first place I check when I'm surfing!

John R 08-07-2002 10:26 AM

Re: It's finished!
 
Tim - Excellent Work! The boat looks fantastic and I'm dying to see more pics (feel free to e-mail them to me too)...

How did you paint it? Yourself or at a shop?

Thanks....

Hammer 08-07-2002 10:35 AM

Re: It's finished!
 
Looks Great! I would like to see a picture of that swim ladder.

Scott 08-07-2002 12:50 PM

Re: It's finished!
 
Very nice !!!!

I too would like to hear about the paint job!! [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]

timd 08-08-2002 08:41 AM

Re: It's finished!
 
Thanks for the comments! The paint is Awlgrip, and I did it in my driveway. The transom was rotten from an improperly installed swim ladder, and I rebuilt it to 25". At the same time I closed in the worthless vent holes at the stern corners. Much filling and fairing and sanding, then 3 coats of the Awlgrip 545 primer sprayed inside and out. Sanded that with 360 grit, and then 3 coats of Awlgrip "Fighting Lady Yellow" rolled and tipped. Inside I used the "Oyster White" and the course anti-skid on the decks and hatches. I had never done it before, although I have sprayed cars when I was younger. The t-top is from a 23" Parker, and it had to be narrowed and have the mounting pads relocated to fit the original console. It is stainless and I used the Pro-Trim material as the fabric, very impressed with that stuff so far. I built the radio box out of that blue builders styrofoam and covered it with epoxy and cloth, and painted it with the Awlgrip. I cut the front storage seat off the console and replaced it with a cooler seat. Although you can't see it in the picture, I made a barstool type seat for the Captain, I think they are real cool! Completely re-wired, rebuilt 1985 200 Johnson, repainted, with the 2000 model decals. After all the work I had to break down and buy the Loadmaster trailer, which pulls like a dream. I started in February by taking a vacation to do the transom, and finished in mid June.

FELLOW-SHIP 08-08-2002 09:48 AM

Re: It's finished!
 
HA TIMD
LOOKS GREAT I’M SURE YOU WILL LOVE USING HER FOR A LONG TIME. GOOD LUCK
FELLOW-SHIP [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]


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