KeltonKrew
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- Jul 31, 2002
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After getting 2 good seasons out of my 1964 whaler, it's time to start the project. I started it several weeks ago. I'll link to some pictures below. I'm much further along than what the pics show as I need to take some more pics to use up the film. I've still not made it to the digital camera yet!<br />Notice all the brown on the floor and sides...That is some super contact cement that the previous owner used to glue down the carpet. It is all removed now. I have finished sanding the interior, filling holes, etc ready for the ultra-tuff coating.<br /><br />I currently have the boat upside down in my garage. All damage has been repaired. I removed 2 patches that Butcher <br />Bob put on the boat and fixed them according to the article on the continuous wave whaler site. Granted, they were water tight but ugly. I was worried about water in the hull, but me and my neighbor were able to pick the boat up, turn it upside down, etc with just us too. two people can pick it up easily, so I'm assuming that there's no water in it. I'm almost ready to spray the primer. The boat looks so much better now.<br /><br />I'll be building a new center console out of mahogany and mounting the fuel tank in the console.<br /><br />If you're not into grotesque pics (the boat was extremely ugly and rough - but dependable), look at some of the pics I have below<br /><br /> http://www.keltonkrew.com/whaler.html <br /><br />I'll post more pics when I have them developed.