Bringing a 2001 VIP back to life

NLRSGt

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My son, a good buddy, and I have both been wanting a boat for a while. One of our coworkers had this 19ft VIP Valiant for sale. It had been sitting outside under a deteroriating cover for about 2 years. It was dirty and oxidized! Upon further inspection we discovered the block (4.3)had cracked from not being winterized properly. Knowing that a new engine was needed we struck a deal(that we were very happy with) and towed the boat to its new home. The gel coat was chaulky, the interior was dirty and moldy. The carpet had, below the leaves, some stains.


We starrted on the hull first.

After testing a couple of polishes and compounds we came up with the game plan to bring the boat back to life. The plan was simple. Wet sand, compound, polish, glaze, then 2 (or more) coats of wax.

Products used on the hull:
3m 1500 wet sand paper
3m rubbing coumpound
Optimum Polish
Poor Boys Glaze
Colinite 845 wax
Meguiars #26.

When we first got the boat:
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more pics and info in next post
 

NLRSGt

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Re: Bringing a 2001 VIP back to life

more before:
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First we wet sanded it:
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More in next post
 

NLRSGt

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Re: Bringing a 2001 VIP back to life

More before:
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Once we got it to its new home we started trying products and decided to wet sand it with 1500 grit.
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NLRSGt

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After wet sanding we buffed the gel coat with 3m rubbing compund using a yellow foam pad and a DA polisher. after the compound we polished it with Optimum spray polish.
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NLRSGt

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Re: Bringing a 2001 VIP back to life

Then it was on to the interior. we started off with Starbrite Vinyl seat cleaner and it just did not do enough. We moved on to a bleach mixture. THat really helped and made a difference. We did a couple of other things to the interior and those pics and details will be posted later.
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Trooper82

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Re: Bringing a 2001 VIP back to life

She is starting to look pretty good...nice looking boat..
 

NLRSGt

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Re: Bringing a 2001 VIP back to life

and here is how she looks as of today. She is nice and shiney. She has a coat of Colinite 845 topped with a coat of Meguiars #26. bowz.jpgP6070381z.jpgP6090385z.jpgP6090386z.jpg
 

NLRSGt

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Re: Bringing a 2001 VIP back to life

couple more
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Plans for the next couple of weeks....

Finish cleaning inerior
recover the rear sun pad/enginge cover
clean the carpet
Paint trailer wheels.
install new engine
 

NLRSGt

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Re: Bringing a 2001 VIP back to life

forgot to add this one to the before......it shows how bad the oxidation/fading was
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ToyOtter

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Re: Bringing a 2001 VIP back to life

Great post... Likely about to have a similar scenerio with a buddy's boat.

Where in Arkansas saw are you? We're in Conway! WPS
 
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