Slow progress on the 22

texasair

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Progress is slow. I have completed renovation to the trailer, including a conversion to bunks.
All new everything, Coupler, winch, bearings, LED lights, 8 ply tires, spare hub.

The boat is stripped down to the bare hull with the rub rail off....and has undergone a wet sanding and polishing......looks much better.

Next is reattachment and thru-bolting of the rub rail, then I will start on the interior.

We just returned from a trip to Louisiana for the Crawfish festival, Great fun.

In 3 days we are leaving for a couple of weeks going down the Arkansas River on the little houseboat, starting near Tulsa.

Tex and Sharon
 
Here are the photos Tex e-mailed me...

Tex1e.jpg

Tex2e.jpg

Doesn't look like the same boat!I You're doing a great job of bringing it back. Keep us posted, Tex.

Best wishes,
Jim B.
 
With all of the holes that needed patching, it was more of a job than I wanted to tackle, so I hired it done. But on smaller jobs I have started with 400 or 600 grit wet sanding and worked my way up to 1200 grit before starting to polish.
 
Are you kidding me!!! I would love to see the before and after pics side-by-side. I can't remember where the before pics are otherwise I'd post it myself. But I do remember the shape she was in.
Wow, great job! :thup

Peter
 
As I related in the older posts, Bringing the boat home, I was pulled over by the State Trooper for no license plate on the trailer, I offered to show him the bill of sale showing that I had just bought the boat. The boat was in such ratty condition that he said " I don't need to see the bill of sale, no one would steal this boat".
 
WOW ! ...a truly Amazing restoration! I'll be anxious to meet you, and see the boat, next month at the Powell CBGT !

Best,
Casey
 
Cleaned up nice!

Its kind of fun to make a boat nice again when so many think your crazy for buying a what appeared to be a lost cause to the untrained eye. Isn't it.

Good for you!!! :thup

Chris
 
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