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  1. Baylinerchuck

    Rotten 1982 Beachcraft

    It really feels good when you start putting wood back in. Very nice work.
  2. Baylinerchuck

    1977 Crestliner Muskie 7**, Outboat Restore Project

    The bedliner is just not my first choice. There are so many other options out there that will flex a little better and in my opinion look better, and are easier to repair. It’s not that it has never been done before, it’s just there are better coatings. In my opinion, since you already bought...
  3. Baylinerchuck

    1979 Glastron Carlson CV-23 restoration

    If not by land, if not by sea, it appears you might be able to get there by air!! Really like following the progress on this build and the commentary. Thanks for the updates, can’t wait until your mid week update. 🤙🏼
  4. Baylinerchuck

    Engine Cover/Rear Decking

    My Chap has a full length rear bench similar to what you did at first. There are removable dividers along the sides of the engine for safe storage of stuff, and the sun deck is hinged in 3 pieces. After I completely rebuilt the bench I knew it couldn’t be permanently mounted. I secured...
  5. Baylinerchuck

    Rotten 1982 Beachcraft

    I did my entire build with polyester resin, so it’s nice to see an epoxy build. The poly layups caused me to do some serious ventilation in my attached garage so my wife and kids didn’t get fumed out. I hear epoxy is my easier on the scent glands.
  6. Baylinerchuck

    Rotten 1982 Beachcraft

    Wow, that really looks good. Very nice work on that skeg.
  7. Baylinerchuck

    Outdrive Sealant

    I can’t imagine the gimbal housing and that part of the transom see much UV. 3M does make a 4000 UV that’s UV stable if that’s a concern. A lot of times the leak forms from the through bolts rotting the transom, so either way, I doubt sealing around the gimbal housing will help much. But there...
  8. Baylinerchuck

    Rotten 1982 Beachcraft

    Keelguard makes a stainless skeg guard that slips over the skeg And would be an easier repair. It looks like you have enough meat left for this to work. I had a nice chunk taken out of my skeg, so chose this method of getting it back to the stock length. It would be much safer than running the...
  9. Baylinerchuck

    Rotten 1982 Beachcraft

    I love the beginning of this story and your sarcastic, whit in writing it. It looks like a fun project. Is that a 2.3L Ford with an OMC outdrive? Tell me more, tell me more!!
  10. Baylinerchuck

    Outdrive Sealant

    3M 5200 Marine Sealant, Loctite PL Marine Quick cure sealant would do the job…..albeit not a permanent fix. Stay away from silicon.
  11. Baylinerchuck

    1986 thunder craft

    I can’t really tell from that one pic, but it looks like the seats and floor of the bow could be molded as part of the cap. You may have to separate the cap from the lower tub to get all the rotted wood replaced in the bow. It does look similar to my chap in design though. If that’s the case...
  12. Baylinerchuck

    Sewing thread recommendations for a class 15 machine

    Basting tape is a must in this type of work in my opinion. It creates a waterproof stitch.
  13. Baylinerchuck

    Water in bilge? Bilge pump runs too often.

    Blue tooth bore scopes are fairly cheap and very handy. You can use this to snake around the transom looking for the leak. Also, check your shift cable bellows. Like Scott stated, silicon shouldn’t be surrounding the outdrive. This alone would cause me to suspect a transom issue. Silicon is good...
  14. Baylinerchuck

    Grinding on hull for floor replacement

    Just take it one step at a time. You’ll be fine. Good luck on your build, you’re well on your way.
  15. Baylinerchuck

    2021 Splash of the Year Runoff

    Late to the party, congrats to both of your fine rebuilds!! Both are winners in my book!!
  16. Baylinerchuck

    1986 thunder craft

    As you read through these threads and check out the stickies, I’m sure you’ve come to see that a 1986 boat will most likely be completely rotted to the core. Take lots of measurements before cutting anything. Try to save as many pieces for templates as possible. The floor will continue all the...
  17. Baylinerchuck

    Sewing thread recommendations for a class 15 machine

    Honestly I won’t go anywhere else for material and thread than sailrite. I completed both mooring covers on my Chap with a home type Singer using their products. Their help and tutorials are priceless. I intend on buying their ultra feed machine soon and starting upholstery work as soon as this...
  18. Baylinerchuck

    1972 Checkmate MX-15 Rebuild

    Great to see the progress….she’s a looker for sure. How’s the. Chrysler coming along? Is that 105 gonna be resurrected from the depths? Inquiring minds……lol.
  19. Baylinerchuck

    Grinding on hull for floor replacement

    Some grind it down smooth, some leave that lip and tab into that. As long as you grind down to the pink clean fiberglass, you’re good to go. I personally ground mine smooth.
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    3M vs Starbrite

    I’ve only used the 5200 and it works perfectly. Not sure i’d trust anything else.
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