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SCT's 1969 Checkmate V191 Raceboat restoration.

Waiting on NAPA to get my acetone order in, so I have some time to post a few pics to play catch up here.

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Tons of silicone was packed into the deck joint at the transom.

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Now it is packed with something better. Duraglass.

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Some random hull side dock rash fills.

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'Ummmm, Coop looks like he is doing an "Oscar the grouch" impression'

Karzus, I thought he just looked constipated....

Looking good, Coop....hope to see some fresh red flake, soon!!
 
Finally back at it! Spring launch possible??

Right now, I just hope to heck NAPA has at least some of the acetone I ordered in on Monday. Seems they don't stock very much anymore around here with the downturn in boat building.

So I spent part of today in the cockpit of the boat working on prepping it to spray when I do the deck. So the weekend wasn't a total loss, I just didn't get what I planned done. :brickwall:
 
I may be just a little too anal here about something that will be covered probably by some aluminum trim.

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I don't know why these are sideways. :brickwall:
 

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Still have to cover the trailer, mask from the bottom edge. Wipe everything down. Cover the motor well.

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Then when the sides are shot, cover them, finish working the deck so it is ready to gel.
 

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Here we go again, a year later and its "ready for paint"? Time to get moving, glad this isn't my boat.
 
Here we go again, a year later and its "ready for paint"? Time to get moving, glad this isn't my boat.

That's what happens when you work a regular job that runs 8-16 hours a day 5-7 days a week. Today was only 14 hrs, so I had time to post these. Also why this is my last restoration for anyone but myself. Had I known, I wouldn't have begun the project, but it's hard for me to say no sometimes.
 
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