Re: 1999 Bayliner Project
Hey Guy's
Been in deep lurk mode, still check out resto forum daily!
Summer went very well with the tub! No issues what so ever... We just returned from a week on a ten lake chain in Northern WI and upper Michigan, 6 days on the water exploring, fishing, and relaxing! I'll post some pics soon! The Durabak has held up great! I think if I did it again, my first coat would be textured and the second and third would have been non-textured. The triple texture coats are a bit much. The rough surface seems to hold dirt more than I expected, but cleans up very well with deck cleaner a brush and water. As far as the feet go, I mostly have snap-in carpet when I'm in the boat, but the texture isn't that bad on the feet, at all... I notice the the texture most when I'm cleaning the deck on my knees. The texture material is recycled rubber so it has some give. Overall I'm very happy with the product! Also note the white is very bright in the sun! Slightly off-white may have been a better choice, but I do like the look of crisp white.
Other kinda sad but good news, I've most likely sold the Bayliner to my boss (well his wife) If everything checks out on the inspection at the marina, and I'm pretty sure it will, (again his wife wanted this) It all goes down Wednesday! I'm sad cuz I love this boat, put over 6 months of my life in her, and understand everything about her, thanks especially to all the great friends and people I've met here on iboats! She's been a wonderful first boat and if taken care of will last many years... I wish I could afford to keep her... But over the summer we've determined a deck boat with an outboard more suits our needs and wants boating. The storage, flexibility, and layout for guests and fishing are great! It looks like were getting ready to purchase a new overstocked 2008 Hurricane 202 FDGS, with 150 4 stroke Yamaha outboard. The boat is super cool, Lot's of room for a 20' boat, storage galore, set-up for fishing, only takes 13" of draft! I'm sure I'll be messing and tweaking this boat also...
I'll keep you posted with progress!