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Old 02-02-2011, 09:40 PM
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Looks good. I bet your happy to be home.
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Old 02-21-2011, 10:43 AM
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It is good to be back St. Augi!

Lot's of fairing and sanding as of late. Went ahead and put the boat on blocks so I could access the bottom and to work on the trailer when the temps were to low for production work.



I had been looking at ways of removing the bottom paint without having to sand all of it. Soda blasting hasn't been an option in my area and the only mobile unit wanted $700. I located this peel away product that they say is safe for fiberglass and decided to give it a shot. It is pricey at $80 a gallon but I figure the time saved would be worth it.



They provided this paper to install over it while wet but think it was probably not intended for inverted surfaces.



After a dwell time of about 45 minutes I used a 6" drywall knife to try it out. There is only one picture because this stuff was so messy. Even after wearing a tyvek suit gloves and respirator I still got it everywhere when scraping off.



I haven't completed the removal yet, only about half and have plenty of cleanup to do but it seems to take off large portions of the bottom paint.

Shot of the interior with a skim coat of fairing compound. I have a lot of work to do. Notice poor man's Festool!



With the temps still below 50 at times I stopped by and picked up the trailer parts from the nice folks at Float On Trailers. If you remember I had purchased a Seafari that was on this trailer and swapped with my previous one before selling the boat. This trailer is 30 years old but in sound structural condition.




You can see new torsion axles laying on the trailer.





A friend giving me some much needed help. The axles were heavy!



New fenders to replace the old "flying nuns".





All in after new torsion axles, rims and tires, center jack, V bunk and guide, lighting and overall cleaning.
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Old 02-21-2011, 11:45 AM
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Peel Away....brings back some real bad memories, it works, but I can relate to the mess.

Your trailer looks brand new in the last shot, very nice work!
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Old 02-21-2011, 03:41 PM
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Some questions about the floaton trailer... I have an old one that I was planning to sell (any ball park suggestions on price would be great). I will be at highway speeds pretty frequently, plus all the salt on the roads up here, so I figure a new trailer with disk brakes is more cost effective then trying to fix up my float on.

BUT then I saw the great job you did on your trailer, and now I wonder about just cleaning up mine... how much pitting did you have? how did you clean it up? How much were the new axels? Did you think about adding brakes?

THANKS. BOAT LOOKS AWESOME. I went out to go sand this AM, but there was snow everywhere. On the other hand, cleaning out the soggy plywood is a lot easier here... whack it with a hammer and the ply shatters (because it is frozen). Bet you can't do that in FL!
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Old 02-21-2011, 09:12 PM
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whack it with a hammer and the ply shatters (because it is frozen). Bet you can't do that in FL!
Thank God!!!!! Let go in my shorts and T-shirt and get a beer!!!
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Old 02-22-2011, 12:02 AM
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Trayder,

thanks for your input! I've reviewed your restoration many times for ideas.

KenB, a friend told me there was a refurbished Float On on Craigslist for $800 bucks last week. Take that with a grain of salt as if a deal that good was available you would have to be standing there with cash in hand. And I have no idea of the condition. New axles are $375 each. Pitting was surprisingly minor for a trailer of that age. The worst areas were under the I-beams from the tire spray but nothing that would compromise the structural integrity. Never considered brakes for this boat. I would not think you would need them unless you were 26' or larger with a quarter ton truck like I drive.

DonV, your locations say it all!
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Old 03-13-2011, 09:32 PM
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After three applications of Peel Away of varying thickness I was left with this.



I took my trusty Orbital and 60 Grit and went to work on the dried remnants of bottom paint.



One reason things have been slow lately was the pending arrival of my new fishing partner William IV who made his way onto the scene last Monday evening.



The best $5 I have spent during this restoration (not counting beer). It really helped clean up around the chines.



Getting pretty close to having it all off.



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Old 03-13-2011, 09:55 PM
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Congrats on the next generation of SeaCraft enthusiast! Don't blink!
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Old 03-14-2011, 05:54 AM
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Congratulations on the new baby.
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Old 03-14-2011, 09:00 AM
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Congratulations on your new addition. I think he's found a few spots on the hull you missed!
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