345 Hours - Fabuglas Bahama Restoration
The chosen paint is a slip resistant white.  Basically, it's white UV resistant paint with sand added (I think), but it's made especially for boat floors.  The vinyl (supposedly white), sure does contrast the actual white paint.  I think I can live with it. There's the wheel, shining like new.  I'm now thinking it should be flat black instead of glossy.  Time will tell.
Just another good shot at the floor with ski hatch inserted.  It really looks great!!!! A view of the seats...look closely and you can see the gas tank cover.  It seems to blend in well.
Just a view from the starboard stern.  I can't believe it's almost done. The holes in the transom were filled with a wicked two part epoxy made for underwater applications.  I was surprised that, when I mixed the chemicles, there was a brown cloud of gas that came off.  Luckily, I was outside when I did it and made sure to be standing upwind.
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