Old Boats Never Die

Knotty Girl

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Old boats never die they just get face lifts.  There is so talent on this board rebuilding boats etc. etc. I thought it would be cool for members to post picture of their before and after pictures of their sleds. Just a thought.
 

Devilman

Well-known member
Cool idea.... you got a point, there are quite a few members here doing some quality work to their sleds. I got a few pics of mine when I tore it down, but to be honest I didn't do much other than puttin it back together. About the biggest thing that would show up in the old pics vs. the new would be the different color interior due to the new seats..

Mine had been repainted only a couple years before I got it. I'm just glad the guy had a thing for metalflake, cuz the flake in my paint is big enough to make bass boats whimper in embarrassment. Have I mentioned that I dig metalflake? :grin:
 

Knotty Girl

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I have not done alot that would show but I did spend a lot of money I will take some pics, have one more thing to do.
 

KONA77

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i've puts some before and after pics in the boat project section....  but heres a couple for this thread
 

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Knotty Girl

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I finally finished.  New power, totally redid crap for a trailer, rub rail, glass work boat was spliting , new guages/dash.  All I need to do is put the seats back a little fuel am we are ready!
 

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Knotty Girl

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A little before and after
 

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OdieDiver

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WaynesWorld and I spent over 3 years giving our Taylor Sj a face lift
 

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OdieDiver

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Crusader

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Jim, looking forward to seeing your Glastron on the water and reading about some new memories made onher....she's a mighty fine vessel.
 

jdeaton

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I'm not going to screw with the Glastron, it's working too good.  It's the Liberator I'll redo.  I just hope I can patch it up to make the pull to Hydrofest. If not I'll pull the Glastron, but I will be there.
 
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