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PhantomChaos 09-26-2011 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by CT232LS (Post 3510446)
Thanks, I just picked the boat up on wednesday. Craigs a great guy at Dockside in Lake George. Real smooth deal and he got me a nice trailer at his cost. I got out the compound and wax yesterday. Here she is all cleaned up after about 6 hours of buffing. The deck was oxidized real bad

http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...43825395_n.jpg

Can you move the rubrail at all with your hands? This looks funny.....

formula 382 sr-1 09-26-2011 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by PhantomChaos (Post 3512789)
Can you move the rubrail at all with your hands? This looks funny.....

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J.B. Marshall 09-26-2011 08:39 PM

Uh Oh :eek:

CT232LS 09-27-2011 07:45 AM

lol, no but I do own a paint shop. That'll be a little winter project

PhantomChaos 09-27-2011 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by CT232LS (Post 3513264)
lol, no but I do own a paint shop. That'll be a little winter project

What do you think caused it to look like that?

CT232LS 09-27-2011 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by PhantomChaos (Post 3513327)
What do you think caused it to look like that?

I would assume bumping against a dock and Formula not painting under the rubrail causing an adhesion problem in that area. I'll eventually have the colors photo matched by ppg and fix her up a tad but for now Ii'm gonna focus on making sure the boat's reliable. Went out last weekend for the maiden voyage and all was good so far. One weak battery that i'm gonna change this week but other than that i'm pretty happy with the boat

88242LS 09-27-2011 01:03 PM

Thats common when Formula painted thru the rub rail like that doesn't take much to chip the paint like he said mayb e a bump on rail, not even enough to mark the rubrail up either, just a weak spot in the paint on the joint

JTeam 09-27-2011 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by PhantomChaos (Post 3513327)
What do you think caused it to look like that?

PhantomChaos is implying that your deck to hull joint may be coming loose and that the problem may be more than cosmetic. It’s worth a look, but it could also be caused by what 88242LS said. Formula paints the rub rail along with the deck and hull so some chipping is inevitable.

CT232LS 09-27-2011 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by JTeam (Post 3513643)
PhantomChaos is implying that your deck to hull joint may be coming loose and that the problem may be more than cosmetic. It’s worth a look, but it could also be caused by what 88242LS said. Formula paints the rub rail along with the deck and hull so some chipping is inevitable.

Ya, the rub rails nice and tight along with the deck to hull joint. After 16 years out in the sun a simple pressure wash could probably be enough to blow that area loose if it wasn't caused by bumping into the dock. Most likely the way they painted the stripes right over the rub rail the paint was probably connected to the deck with paint until this happened. All it would take is a little flex from bumping the dock or some high pressure water getting underneathe the area

PhantomChaos 09-27-2011 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by CT232LS (Post 3513660)
Ya, the rub rails nice and tight along with the deck to hull joint. After 16 years out in the sun a simple pressure wash could probably be enough to blow that area loose if it wasn't caused by bumping into the dock. Most likely the way they painted the stripes right over the rub rail the paint was probably connected to the deck with paint until this happened. All it would take is a little flex from bumping the dock or some high pressure water getting underneathe the area

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