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  1. Berdink

    Sealing Closed Cell Foam Flotation

    And even if it needed sealing, if water somehow penetrated, it would be a misery for it to dry out again.
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    Non-Skid - Economic Options

    With all the plastic needing recycling, you'd think you should be able to buy a gallon of ground plastic for $5. . I'll most likely go with Soft Sand and spend $13 for 1/4 pint. 🤪
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    Non-Skid - Economic Options

    Good point on the organic material rotting.
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    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    I haven't gotten around to trying the color anywhere on the boat, but here's a couple more examples of how well it matches in different lightings. It picks up the different hues.
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    Non-Skid - Economic Options

    I searched, but all the threads were old. . Anyone see something wrong with this idea?:
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    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    I tried and tried mixing different colors of Rust-Oleum to match my existing paint and could never get there. Went to Sherwin-Williams and had them mix up their All Surface Oil-Based Exterior Enamel to match. It came out real nice.
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    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    I've grown to like the late 60's early 70's Avocado Green.
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    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    Yes, if I pull off trim and stuff, the original paint is seafoam.
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    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    Zooming in on another area I think the blue/green is just a previous paint job.
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    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    Although, your point about copper makes sense also. Copper can oxidize a blue/green. . "Aluminum will be very susceptible to galvanic corrosion in contact with copper, assuming that the two metals are also in contact with a common electrolyte (such as water with some ionic content.)" . I'll...
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    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    Thanks, I think the blue is a paint layer under. If you look at the wore through area above, it has that same blue/green color. I
  12. Berdink

    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    My plan to address this is to brush with either a stainless steel or 40 grit nylon brush. Clean up with white vinegar. Wipe down with acetone. Let dry and spray with etching primer as soon as dry - maybe even use a heat gun to make sure it's good and dry. Then use clean metal primer, then oil...
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    Searched - DIY Transom Cap Ideas

    This might work. PVC C-Channel. Might be able to use a heat gun to shape it to the curve of the transom. Outwater Plastics Black 1-1/2'' Styrene Plastic U-Channel/C-Channel 48 Inch Lengths (Pack of 3) https://a.co/d/7HeqJ2s
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    Boat Trailer Bearings Question

    Actually, looking closer I see there are o-rings on the axle shaft/spindle.
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    Boat Trailer Bearings Question

    Thanks. I'm not sure how these keep water from getting inside. There isn't any seal at the inner portion where it fits on the axle shaft.
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    Boat Trailer Bearings Question

    I went down to the trailer axle parts place, and they said they have never seen bearings with the seal permanently attached. Any suggestions where I could find these?
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    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    Second thought I may just keep some kind of booster pillow available. :)
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    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    I was just thinking of that today.
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    '67 Holiday 18' - Make it Usable

    I don't like how low the seats are. I put a 6 inch tall box on top of my seat and it feels about the perfect height. The frame the seats are on are 10 inches high. I'm thinking about building a 16 inch high new frame for the seats. Anyone have any insight? Bad idea?
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    Craigslist Find?

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