1974 Sea Ray SRV 240 Weekender - complete rebuild, refit, and who knows what else...

Bayou Dave

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Originally I put on about 7 coats in one day. Used a paint brush and laid it on thick, waited about 45 minutes, put another coat on and kept repeating the process.
 

Sea18Horse

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Oh man that looks awesome! Really turning out nice!

Cheers.................... Todd
 

CrazyFinn

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Got some paint on the boat this week. Bottom still needs paint, and the purple stripe on the top will be painted back to white when I get a chance. New canvas, eventually, will be something that goes better with the blue...

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CrazyFinn

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Haven't been on here in ages... still working on it. Got the floor in last fall, currently working interior of the cabin. I'll try to get some photos up soon...
 

CrazyFinn

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Like I said in my previous post, working on the interior right now. Here’s one shot of the current status of the v-berth... new headliner, new wood panels, new lights...
 

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CrazyFinn

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I've also been working on new galley cabinets - here's a shot of them when I was test fitting everything. It's all been pulled out since then so I could install the headliner and stain the cabinetwork. The stove is a used Kenyon alcohol/electric I found for a good price. I also have the glass top for it.

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Scott Danforth

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looking good.

what did you use for the cabinet wood?
 

CrazyFinn

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looking good.

what did you use for the cabinet wood?

Nothing fancy - just basic birch plywood that I'm staining with a cherry stain and then sealing with polyurethane. I still have some slats/boards from an old outdoor bench that turned out to be teak - going to rip some of those for trim. I used some of that on my smaller boat for trim on the engine lid.
 
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