Turning Over A 19' Sea Ark CC

Good stuff EF. Really good! Bout ready for some fish slime

We painted an old Sylvan last week, using the same, Total Boat, paint as you chose. In fact, we’ve used it several times, on older, tin botes.

We generally use the tip and roll method, and get pretty good results. One thing, as mentioned in the application instructions, is to allow a 72 hour curing process, between coats of paint.

It really does make a difference, in the final bonding!

Painted, two coats.

The faux sea deck should be here any day, that’s next.

I’m really happy with the looks after 2 coats of self etching primer and two heavy top coats today.

Getting closer

She’s a beauty!!!

EVA flooring layed, I have some pro tips if anyone is interested. Mostly use a heat gun, the glue works 100% better.

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Ready to hang the motor next…fingers crossed

Glad you’re on the water again, looks like Sir Tuck approves mightily

Sweet brother

Starboard tube under gunwale is Cajun anchor scabbard, port is TM wiring conduit?

Obviously a lot of thought into the setup, and it looks great!

Good eye, it’s a CUV now

Creek Utility Vehicle, lol.

Now time to start on the new Edisto Fisher, she grew up on a lake in Alabama.

I hope I never have to turn this one over

Both are sweet rigs, Captain!

Looking forward to some fishing reports…

@Mixed_Nutz

Taking the CUV to Harkers Island Monday for a week, reports to follow, (fingers crossed)

There’s an extra bedroom, all you need is a toothbrush, some fishing duds, and a few days off

Open invite, come on

Thanks for the invite, but I’m already booked the 11th/19th @ IOP.

Hope to get offshore a time or two, but plenty of pier fishing, I’m sure!