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  1. multimediasmith

    Boat Covers

    The 25 sits really high on the trailer... above most random stones? Sounds good to me, one less thing to have to deal with... Thanks for the input everyone...
  2. multimediasmith

    Boat Covers

    Do you use a cover for towing on the highway? Was wondering if stone chips or canvas flapping would be worse...
  3. a shim of treated wood raised the bottom of the locker to at least the level of the drain

    a shim of treated wood raised the bottom of the locker to at least the level of the drain

    a shim of treated wood raised the bottom of the locker to at least the level of the drain
  4. layers of glass and epoxy followed by epoxy paint (light coat on the inside of the drain as well)

    layers of glass and epoxy followed by epoxy paint (light coat on the inside of the drain as well)

    layers of glass and epoxy followed by epoxy paint (light coat on the inside of the drain as well)
  5. after cleaning the bilge with bleach and Jo Max I took a break and came back to find this puddle that had seeped from the anchor locker aft to the V-berth (the boat was on trailer with bow elevated)

    after cleaning the bilge with bleach and Jo Max I took a break and came back to find this puddle that had seeped from the anchor locker aft to the V-berth (the boat was on trailer with bow elevated)

    after cleaning the bilge with bleach and Jo Max I took a break and came back to find this puddle that had seeped from the anchor locker aft to the V-berth (the boat was on trailer with bow elevated)
  6. 3/4 Marine Ply w/ 2X2 railings and double straps

    3/4 Marine Ply w/ 2X2 railings and double straps

    3/4 Marine Ply w/ 2X2 railings and double straps
  7. on deck with 5200 and countersunk screws - there to stay (hopefully)

    on deck with 5200 and countersunk screws - there to stay (hopefully)

    on deck with 5200 and countersunk screws - there to stay (hopefully)
  8. multiple hand laid heavy duty fiberglass - West Systems Epoxy

    multiple hand laid heavy duty fiberglass - West Systems Epoxy

    multiple hand laid heavy duty fiberglass - West Systems Epoxy
  9. corner complete - now for heavy duty battery support

    corner complete - now for heavy duty battery support

    corner complete - now for heavy duty battery support
  10. fill void with expanding foam (anti mildew also) - trim excess

    fill void with expanding foam (anti mildew also) - trim excess

    fill void with expanding foam (anti mildew also) - trim excess
  11. Blower and Floodlights 24/7 through some of the driest weather we\'ve experienced... LUCKY!

    Blower and Floodlights 24/7 through some of the driest weather we\'ve experienced... LUCKY!

    Blower and Floodlights 24/7 through some of the driest weather we\'ve experienced... LUCKY!
  12. shop vac then through tubes inserted in grid of holes

    shop vac then through tubes inserted in grid of holes

    shop vac then through tubes inserted in grid of holes
  13. It could be peeled by hand in places - wood saturated

    It could be peeled by hand in places - wood saturated

    It could be peeled by hand in places - wood saturated
  14. weight of battery had fatigued fiberglass which de-laminated

    weight of battery had fatigued fiberglass which de-laminated

    weight of battery had fatigued fiberglass which de-laminated
  15. multimediasmith

    Removing questionable fuel

    Good method Bob... I finally got in the water this weekend and realize that I don't know how much fuel is on board... It's pretty close to 1/4 tank with weight in the stern, so I would like to calibrate to know just how much is on board. I could siphon the remainder, or fill up. I don't...
  16. multimediasmith

    03/08 - 03/10 - Hontoon Island CBGT DeLand Florida

    So looking forward to meeting some of Y'all in person. We are just getting used to our new 25 (working through list of names to be). I just reserved slip 3A for the 8-10th... hope I didn't inadvertently nab someone's favorite spot. Best
  17. multimediasmith

    Got 'er Home (new to me 25' cruiser)

    After a month of back and forth with surveys, vacuum bagging, hurricane evacuation and more, I finally took delivery of the most crispy clean 25. It's a two owner, kept inside, low hours, creampuff of a boat that was ordered new in 2009 and not splashed 'till 2012. The second owner spent two...
  18. multimediasmith

    Looking at a 25' C-dory: Advice please

    So sorry for the multiple iterations of my post last night... it was my first on this forum. I did an edit, but it turned it into separate posts... That won't be happening again... Doohhh! Anyway, spoke with the broker today and we're set for closing next week along with the previous owner's...
  19. multimediasmith

    Looking at a 25' C-dory: Advice please

    So sorry for the multiple iterations of my post last night... it was my first on this forum. I did an edit, but it turned it into separate posts... That won't be happening again... Doohhh!javascript:emoticon(':oops:') Anyway, spoke with the broker today and we're set for closing next week...
  20. multimediasmith

    Looking at a 25' C-dory: Advice please

    Plastic Keel Guard? - I'm looking at Gator Patch Roll GP-336... Is that what you used? it seems less obtrusive than the giant plastic keel guard product and it cures to fiberglass hardness supposedly. Any source of water intrusion deserves attention... I've been chasing "increased moisture...
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