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After first coat
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Mike; that looks great. You can get a lot done indoors:D
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Looks good Mike. Good to see you Saturday in Frederick.
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Good seeing you as well Bruce. Personally I thought it was a great show with one heck of a turn out! Prices on most items were reasonable and there was a wide selection of items to choose from. I mostly just purchased some jig heads, some bkd's and other assorted jigging tails. Again as I mentioned at the show, if you need a hand figuring out the problem with your control station please feel free to contact me, would love to help as much as my knowledge will allow. Sorry I didn't get back by your table but was getting a little crowded and I got outta there. Sounds like there could be a fair amount of snow this weekend for the Kent island and Tristate shows. If that is the case defiantly glad I made it to Frederick show. Stay off the ice and snow and take care of that hip!
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A few more pictures of progress. Sanded and masking edges
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First coat of non skid being applied to actual deck. And like I thought looks so good now all smooth finished areas will be painted. God it's nice to work indoors during the winter!
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Are you at the place off of 97? If so, what is the indoor temp there. I may want to finish under the gunwales of dad's boat with grey before the Judge Yachts open house if I cannot come to terms with a current perspective buyer. :)
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Greg; I am in the indoor place off 97. They do keep it at 50* and they are full. They allow washing outside, not inside. Waxing is also done outside, not inside where the "dust" can get over other boats. I can't believe they would allow painting inside.
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Got deck put back together and new transducer cable ran. Now sanding all top sides prepping for paint.
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