Thats on my to do list as well. Not looking forward to itHaven't updated in awhile
Just got over a throat and chest infection was laid up for a week
Just started working on the boat again now that I'm feel better
Scraping and sanding anti fouling off, fun times
It was very uneven with multiple previous layer
Though I would give it a fresh new smooth life
And repair some damage that was caused by the trailer
Are you going to put anti fouling back on? I have it on mine and don't need it, always wonder when it starts to get ugly what that process would look like to remove it all.Haven't updated in awhile
Just got over a throat and chest infection was laid up for a week
Just started working on the boat again now that I'm feel better
Scraping and sanding anti fouling off, fun times
It was very uneven with multiple previous layer
Though I would give it a fresh new smooth life
And repair some damage that was caused by the trailer
@MikePA Yes I will be putting anti fouling on againAre you going to put anti fouling back on? I have it on mine and don't need it, always wonder when it starts to get ugly what that process would look like to remove it all.
Wow nice workBeen a few weeks, Here's an update.
Got the bottom paint fully removed
That was a ugly two week process laying on my back scraping and sanding the bottom of the boat
Re did some repairs to the bottom of the boat that was done long before I got the boat
Repaired it with epoxy and 1708 just for my peace of mind
Now it's hard to tell that there was any previous damage done
Started to apply epoxy primer, few more coats and I'll be ready for paint
That looks awesome!Hull paint done
Bottom paint close to done
Such an impressive level of commitment in this project. Gorgeous work everywhere.Been side tracked with boat trailer restoration
Thinking it would be a straight forward conversion from rollers to bunks
After removing wheels and drum brake hubs
Found out bearing seal surface was pitted
And on further inspection leaf springs should be replaced
Main frame of trailer had little to no rust, but crossmember and axle was rusted but savable
So the tear down started, sanding, grinding and sand blast the worse parts
Then re painting all parts with cold galvanizing
And ordered most of the new trailer parts I'm replacing
Still a few things to get