Cliftonchr
Cadet
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- Feb 24, 2009
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Hello all,
I've been reading alot on here about restoring boats and appreciate all the info everyone has contributed. My uncle finally gave me his 72' cheetah jet boat, after I've been asking for years, which has set in his backyard and deteriorated. It has a 455 olds in it and used to be a pretty slick boat when I was a kid.
He kept thinking he was going to restore it as the interior had gotten damaged but he never got around to more than rebuilding the engine a couple of years ago.
In the meantime the topside has faded dramatically and the top of the bow has spider web cracks on the fiberglass. After reading here I know I have to sand out the cracks and use a filler (probably epoxy I think I read) and then repaint. The paint on the bottom is in pretty good shape and should buff out easy but the top is real rough and I'm not sure if it will, I played with the cracked area this weekend. The cracks weren't there before the boat was parked so they aren't stress cracks like I've read about, I believe they came about by having crap stacked on top of it for so long. Thoughts?
If I can revive the rest of the top I'm going to try to just paint the cracked area (shield shape) prob metallic silver. It's tough to figure out what could work with metallic gold. Any suggestions would be great as I'm not good at coordinating colors. If I can't revive the whole top area, please give me suggestions of what might match up with the lower gold. I might just have to paint the whole thing, of course cheaper is better but I do want it to look pretty good.
I'll tackle the interior after I get it painted. Please feel free to throw some suggestions at me. I think it's a gel coat with gold metallic flake, look at the pictures and let me know if that's correct please. From what I've read I will have to do some light sanding and then use a primer that will adhere to the gel coat and then paint it with a urethane paint? I will use the roll and tip method.
Thanks again for any suggestions.
I've been reading alot on here about restoring boats and appreciate all the info everyone has contributed. My uncle finally gave me his 72' cheetah jet boat, after I've been asking for years, which has set in his backyard and deteriorated. It has a 455 olds in it and used to be a pretty slick boat when I was a kid.
He kept thinking he was going to restore it as the interior had gotten damaged but he never got around to more than rebuilding the engine a couple of years ago.
In the meantime the topside has faded dramatically and the top of the bow has spider web cracks on the fiberglass. After reading here I know I have to sand out the cracks and use a filler (probably epoxy I think I read) and then repaint. The paint on the bottom is in pretty good shape and should buff out easy but the top is real rough and I'm not sure if it will, I played with the cracked area this weekend. The cracks weren't there before the boat was parked so they aren't stress cracks like I've read about, I believe they came about by having crap stacked on top of it for so long. Thoughts?
If I can revive the rest of the top I'm going to try to just paint the cracked area (shield shape) prob metallic silver. It's tough to figure out what could work with metallic gold. Any suggestions would be great as I'm not good at coordinating colors. If I can't revive the whole top area, please give me suggestions of what might match up with the lower gold. I might just have to paint the whole thing, of course cheaper is better but I do want it to look pretty good.
I'll tackle the interior after I get it painted. Please feel free to throw some suggestions at me. I think it's a gel coat with gold metallic flake, look at the pictures and let me know if that's correct please. From what I've read I will have to do some light sanding and then use a primer that will adhere to the gel coat and then paint it with a urethane paint? I will use the roll and tip method.
Thanks again for any suggestions.