David Robinson
Well-known member
Over the years my 1648 Lowe mod-v jon boat has done a great job. But time has caught up to her and this will be the year she gets some TLC. We started with a complete gut job. I tore out the old wood floors, seats, steering console, and removed the motor. Next, we cut out the live-well. I hated that thing and it took up valuable floor space for decoys. So now I have 2 large holes in the bottom of my hull. At least there was less metal to sand
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I have to thank my father-in-law for all of the help so far. He has a great shop that allowed us to get an early start this spring. Jeff is also extremely handy with tools. He cut the 2 patches out of the old live-well. I sanded the hull and washed it with acetone.
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I used 3/16" aluminum pop-rivets to secure the patches to the bottom of the boat. What you don't see is the layer of 3M 5200 sealant under each rivet and the entire patch. Definitely wear gloves and have a lot of paper towels handy!
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She's going to sit for a few days while the sealant cures. Next will be Steelflex #9 epoxy bottom paint. That will a big job compared to this one. I'm hoping Andrew is still up for helping me on this task. I'll keep everyone posted on this one.
BTW, if you guys have any input or helpful suggestions so I don't screw up my boat, I'm all ears. I'm trying to channel my inner "Steve Sanford" on this rehab, lol!
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[inline boatprep.jpg]
I have to thank my father-in-law for all of the help so far. He has a great shop that allowed us to get an early start this spring. Jeff is also extremely handy with tools. He cut the 2 patches out of the old live-well. I sanded the hull and washed it with acetone.
[inline boat1.jpg]
I used 3/16" aluminum pop-rivets to secure the patches to the bottom of the boat. What you don't see is the layer of 3M 5200 sealant under each rivet and the entire patch. Definitely wear gloves and have a lot of paper towels handy!
[inline boat2.jpg]
[inline boat3.jpg]
[inline boat4.jpg]
She's going to sit for a few days while the sealant cures. Next will be Steelflex #9 epoxy bottom paint. That will a big job compared to this one. I'm hoping Andrew is still up for helping me on this task. I'll keep everyone posted on this one.
BTW, if you guys have any input or helpful suggestions so I don't screw up my boat, I'm all ears. I'm trying to channel my inner "Steve Sanford" on this rehab, lol!
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