Forgive the order of the pictures. I had them arranged from start to finish, but they re sorted when I uploaded the post.
Finally getting around to posting the restoration pictures from our boating accident back in April. We've been able to take it out several times this summer and its as good as new. Huge thanks to Rory and Erin at Saltmarsh Skiffs for helping get us the materials that we needed to do the repair. It's really nice to be able to call the company and talk to the owners and the person who actually built the boat.
Ankona Cayenne Kevlar, Suzuki 60
Forgive the order of the pictures. I had them arranged from start to finish, but they re sorted when I uploaded the post.
Ankona Cayenne Kevlar, Suzuki 60
You can't keep a good man down!!! Don't you just love it when you can see a plan coming together??
Nice work brother. I know you are happy that you can just about see the finish line from here.
"Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17
Hope it all comes together for you with great results.
Looking good. Nice work
Paint job looks excellent.
How did you do it?
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It's AwlGrip Top Coat. Just took a 3" sponge roller and rolled it on smooth. On the second to last coat, sprinkle in "fine grit" non skid and let that set up. Then roll a thin coat over the top of that.
Also if anyone ever needs fiberglass materials Fiberglass Florida has everything you could ever need and in all different sizes. There were times I just needed a small amount of something and could find smaller portions there. WHereas West Marine and other places wanted to sell you large amounts.
Ankona Cayenne Kevlar, Suzuki 60
You did a great job repairing it
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Wow, you did an awesome job!!
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