timapexcomputer
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Ordered gallon #3 of epoxy and two more cans of filler today. Should be in this week 
				
			
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I used 220 and 320 grit on the sides and top. Then I used filler to fill in all the holes, chips etc. After that I sprayed primer then sanded with 400 grit. Once that was done the boat was taped up and sprayed three different colors. I used Dupont base coat clear coat products. I started with interlux products and didn't get the look I wanted so automotive paint took it's place. The DuPont paint starts on page five on this link. Take a look:http://checkmate-boats.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22756&highlight=enforcer+resto
Wow Rob I had never seen your boat before! That gorgeous! That is exactly the look I want. Which GM Dupont red is that? Do you remember the name...
Thanks for the info!
I went with Awlgrip. I used their fairing product which meant priming before and after fairing. I forget what paper I used for scuffing. I just followed the product information sheet. Looking good Tim
 The area on the transom where the splash well was at you'll need to grind the gel coat back then use CSM to build it up. Once that's done sand it smooth then use a marine filler to fill in the uneven spots. You might have to do that multiple times to get a smooth surface. For the lay up back to back is ok with what you're doing. I did the same on the Enforcer transom except mine had three staggered layers. That's before I found out I could've sandwich CSM between the 1708. Anyway always different ways of doing lay ups!!
The area on the transom where the splash well was at you'll need to grind the gel coat back then use CSM to build it up. Once that's done sand it smooth then use a marine filler to fill in the uneven spots. You might have to do that multiple times to get a smooth surface. For the lay up back to back is ok with what you're doing. I did the same on the Enforcer transom except mine had three staggered layers. That's before I found out I could've sandwich CSM between the 1708. Anyway always different ways of doing lay ups!!


 She is back now and I will be back at it!!! YAY
 She is back now and I will be back at it!!! YAY