Time to get to work!

fishingwithblue

Junior Member
With weather this pretty it's time to work on the boat and I got plenty to do.
1. Durabak deck (light grey) and deck above cuddy.
2. Cut bow rail and cap
3. Build anchor pulpit

What is the best thing to cut that rail with and where can I get end caps for it after it's cut?

Lots of pics comming this weekend, I can't wait to get started.
 
With weather this pretty it's time to work on the boat and I got plenty to do.
1. Durabak deck (light grey) and deck above cuddy.
2. Cut bow rail and cap
3. Build anchor pulpit

What is the best thing to cut that rail with and where can I get end caps for it after it's cut?

Lots of pics comming this weekend, I can't wait to get started.

I use my Sears Pipe cutter it cuts it really nice and smooth, as for a anchor pulpit I have to build one myself I will love to see photo's and hope fully the guys here will post ideas , Good luck !
 
Looking to be in the 60's sat and sunday here in NJ. Here's my list:
Install new bimini and enclosure
Install new (used) back to back
Install new ss through hull fittings with check valves on deck drains
finish adjusting and bleeding new hydraulic brakes on trailer
trouble shoot wiring (no voltage at helm)
modify trailer rollers to extend out to transom on boat
finish installing recently painted rod boxes
get carburators rebuilt
install new bench seat across splashwell (once I get it, thanks NYMack66!!!)
reglass fuel tank hatch and maybe install new fuel tank (probably wont get to this this year)

damn I got alot of work to do!!!
 
I want to see pics of the durabac floor, I'm considering doing mine that way. Let me know how much you use. After using Durabac on my Mckee, it took twice what i figured
 
I used just one gallon in my cuddy, looked great and was still nice when i sold her!!

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