To foam or not to foam..that is the question..

Foaming complete.. after thinking about it and everything I just decided it was easier to foam, make it all watertight and (like MJ said) go fishing. Made a few improvements though... Foamed it completely up to the bottom of the deck , and, as shown in the last pic (sorry its a little dark) in the transom area we glassed from the splashwell to the transom to add a little extra strength to that area. (There's a gap of about an inch and a half on both sides of the splashwell that we filled with putty and then glassed over). Don't know why Wellcraft didn't do that when they made the boats... just seems like common sense. Oh well.....

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Moving right along.... Next I have to add the hatch in the front area as previously discussed, get new rod boxes for the sides and install them and then start mounting things like the bimini, radar arch, antennas, engine, etc.

Good for you - turning another good V boat into a great classic V boat.
Look foward to seeing the finished results.
 
+2 on the Durabak. Very good stuff. My buddy used white. The light gray would probably not show the dirt as much. It cleans up nice with a stiff brush and good detergent but takes some scrubbing. Very good non-skid product and 2 coats will do. I never go barefoot but it doesn't seem like it would be too bad on the feet?
 
Well, the deck is done and drying/curing. Went with U-Pol urathane bed liner in Artic white. (it's kinda like a slightly off white....not grey) Put in a hatch as was suggested in front of the gas tank...although truthfully, after it was in I'm thinking I should have gone with a bigger hatch...but it's easy enough to cut out a new hole and just screw in a bigger one if I deem it necessary. Time will tell. All underfloor hoses were replaced with new....just seemed prudent. Rod boxes have a few cracks in them that I'll need to glass, so they're just in there for show right now. Next project is lenghtening my 20" Merc 200 into a 25" and mounting it on the rear. Fun, fun, fun ... Oh..and I MUST get new seats and cushions.

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Looks GREAT! I really like the hatch. There is also a hollow space under the captains chair, forward of the live bait well.
 
looks great, i have the larger size hatch, and in that high trafic area, the tend to last only 2 or 3 years before cracking. by going with the smaller one, you will probably get a longer life span out of yours.

how aggresive is the texture of your deck, would bare feet be uncomfortable?
 
how aggresive is the texture of your deck, would bare feet be uncomfortable?

I tried to get a close up of it in the last picture, just before the hatch. It's more like a ripple than a pebble...very low, rounded peaks and valleys.. that's the reason I went with the urathane..I'm hoping its going to be softer on the feet.. hard to really tell until I stand on it for a day of fishing/boating. Actually I'm more concerned with how hard it's going to be to clean up blood on the deck. :head:
 
I'm more concerned with how hard it's going to be to clean up blood on the deck. :head:
a light to middle weight power washer may be the trick, but NOTHING works better than WETTING (FLOODING) the blood BEFORE it dries w/a bucket or hose...

Destroyer, I'm REELY impressed w/your work!!...man that looks GREAT!!...YER GONNA HAVE A SUPER CLEAN 21 WHEN YOU GET IT ALL DONE...

It was mentioned above about the hollow space under the capt's chair...this is what I did on my 21...
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It's a 3-drawer tackle-hatch...and couldn't have been in a better place....wish I could show you pic w/it open, but you get the idea...like you NEED any ideas!!...LOL!!
 
Like reel says I have a self bailing deck, whn I get blood on floor just grab a bucket throw on floor all clean!! I useto have a salt water wash down and just hosed it al down but thw pump went bad.
 
Like reel says I have a self bailing deck, when I get blood on floor I just grab a bucket of water and throw it on the floor.. all clean!! I use to have a salt water wash down and just hosed it all down but the pump went bad.

The boat already has a salt water washdown setup. Not sure of the condition of the pump, but the motor runs when I put voltage to it, so I think it will be ok. Good idea about hitting the blood early before it drys...and putting blood into the water is never a bad idea... (can you say ...chum slick?...lol)

Reelapeelin said:
It's a 3-drawer tackle-hatch...and couldn't have been in a better place....wish I could show you pic w/it open, but you get the idea...like you NEED any ideas!!...LOL!!

Reel, after BuckleyJr mentioned that there was a hollow space under the chair (thanks Buckley :clap:) I've been wondering what to do with the space. I love your idea of a tackle storage area. Another project....lol

Things to do still:
Lengthen and mount engine
Shorten and mount radar arch
Mount Antennas
Mount radar
Repair cracks in rod racks
Install bimini top
Mount anchor windlass (Thank you again WellcraftV20step!!!)
Cut and install tackle box under seating area
Install all electronics gear (radar, radio, chartplotter, fish finders, GPS)
Mount downriggers and run power lines to them
Mount kicker engine and connect steering adapter to main engine
<sigh>
 
Figuring out how to get blood off the deck = A wonderful problem to have!

The floor sure did turn out nice. Looks REALLY GOOD!! Nice job.
 
Great work, good luck with it.

Thinking maybe use Woody Wax to put a protective coating on it ?
The woody wax sprays on, then you use a soft brush, then rinse and it leaves the wax coating if you never used it.....

Anyway, the deck looks good to go - better than new !
 
Destroyer, since I just replaced my helm seat, would you like my old cushions? You can have them for free and they are in decent shape. They will fit your helm seat. I'll post pics later this evening.
 
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Here are the cushions for the factory V21 seat. Just PM your address and I'll send them to you if you're interested.
 
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