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audacity 10-14-2008 01:58 PM

not a big deal for a race boat..most race boats are hammered on when comparing to a pleasure boat.

"salt stains on upholstery"...lol....where do you think a racer is going to take a piss on a delayed start while still milling!

Pete B 10-14-2008 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by waterboy222 (Post 2715379)
a few pictures that I got that have me a little concerned..

5.)salt stains on upholstery

Better than brown stains:eek:

audacity 10-14-2008 02:04 PM

racing any V gits messy:
http://jbsracing.com/movie/default2.aspx

waterboy222 10-14-2008 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by audacity (Post 2715392)
not a big deal for a race boat..most race boats are hammered on when comparing to a pleasure boat.

"salt stains on upholstery"...lol....where do you think a racer is going to take a piss on a delayed start while still milling!

I was only referring to it as a source of water entry into the boat, not because the stains, lol.. :grinser010:

I was hinting at where the water is absorbing

audacity 10-14-2008 02:25 PM

the pressure from being behind another race boat is amazing...water always gets it!

Wahoo ATV 10-14-2008 02:32 PM

Most race boats do not have water absorbtion problems because they are not left in the water, plus they are normally built to a higher standard than a pleasure boat. All hatches leak no big deal. Canopy glass is $5k and up. Peeling paint, put a sticker over it. Upholstery, Just add fuzzy dice:drink:

Dont worry about the looks, worry about the fuel tanks, drives and engines. Everything only slows you down!

2 Trick Rick 10-14-2008 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by waterboy222 (Post 2715379)
a few pictures that I got that have me a little concerned..

1.) taped up hatch
2.) lexan in bad shape
3.) peeling paint
4.) gasket around hatch (water intrusion and lack of maintenance)
5.)salt stains on upholstery

The hatch may just leak in a rain shower, those are not 100% water proof.

Is the windshield cracked?

Paint? No Problem....

Salt stains? Maybe just lack of cleaning.

I think I seen a picture of a Canopied 35 Fountain in a old issue F-?? I'll scan the picture tonight when I get home and post it, it may very well be the same boat.

waterboy222 10-14-2008 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by audacity (Post 2715398)

such a cool job!

$5k for lexan, ouch.. Has anyone tried sanding/polishing them out. Even taking them to a pro would be cheaper than $5k Id imagine..

2 Trick Rick 10-14-2008 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by waterboy222 (Post 2715471)
such a cool job!

$5k for lexan, ouch.. Has anyone tried sanding/polishing them out. Even taking them to a pro would be cheaper than $5k Id imagine..

If it's scuffed and yellowed it can be saved, unless it’s really; really bad. I spoke with a Air Force Mechanic from Selfridge Air National Guard Base right next to were I keep the boat and he hooked me up with a compound and polish for my F16 canopy, I have not tried it yet but he said it’s Uncle Sam’s best and should do the trick!

2 Trick Rick 10-14-2008 03:41 PM

Google micro mesh kit.

http://www.sisweb.com/micromesh/


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