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| Here's the gas tank after a seriously overdue bath. It's not perfect, but it's not going to be perfect either. | Ah, yes - the fiberglass got messy. It's fun to work with though, and a great learning experience. I felt like I actually knew what I was doing by the time I put the last piece on!!! |
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| I guess I didn't get the caulk up under the rub rail far enough. A little razor blade action should do the trick. | Where are all these wires supposed to go??? :-) Or should I ask...What are all these wired doing on a boat of this size??? It never ceases to amaze me at how many wires it takes, even for the smallest of projects. |
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| Looking up from the stern...I'm thinking rub-rail very soon. | Everything is now fiberglassed in, and solid as a rock. | |||||||||||||
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