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Originally posted by Sodar View PostSunday I took all the tires off the trailer and cleaned out the fender wells, calipers and waxed the trailer frame. Before putting the wheels back on I cleaned the backside of the wheels and got all the brake dust and grime off. A coat of wax on the whole wheel and it was done. The trailer really looks like the day I first saw it in Chicago even after at least 12,000 miles.
Yesterday I polished the boat with Finesse-It and my Porter Cable 7424. WHOA WHOA WHOA! I thought the boat was nice and shiney before, but this stuff brought out the luster I had never seen before. I was looking through my photo gallery of the boat this morning and I really believe the boat shines better than when it was 2 weeks old.
Today I am going to put a few coats of wax on her and call it good. Should bring even more shine out with a few coats of wax, too.
Tomorrow I am going to clean the interior and load it up for the weekend...
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1)rebuilt the trailer jack
2) tightened up the coupler
3) installed two new trailer marker lights, rebuilt tail lights
4) new winch strap
5) re-built side upholstery panels
6) removed/replaced/re-aligned windshield
7) new tires
8) replaced mounting screws on dash
9) shampoo carpet
10) rebuilt swivel passenger seat
This afternoon I plan to get REALLY busy
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Got rid of Sub Woofer vibration noises Tightened all screws in boat and tower, pull off cup holders and wound electrical tape around the tops to create a tigher fit in main cabin, Moved/secured gear that vibrated. Put round velvet pads (used for chairs so they don't scratch hardwood floors) on all seat bottom tabs that contact the fiber glass, and on all hatches on hinges.... Yeah, I think they call this OCD.
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Originally posted by btriantos View PostGot rid of Sub Woofer vibration noises Tightened all screws in boat and tower, pull off cup holders and wound electrical tape around the tops to create a tigher fit in main cabin, Moved/secured gear that vibrated. Put round velvet pads (used for chairs so they don't scratch hardwood floors) on all seat bottom tabs that contact the fiber glass, and on all hatches on hinges.... Yeah, I think they call this OCD.
Welcome to my world!
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Originally posted by haguepalmer View Postover the past three weeks i have put 25 hours on the boat. one trip that was just a run down the river with a bit of surfing and playing here and there = 65 miles one way. my buddy and myself put on four JL tower speakers, four JL interior speakers, a 10" JL sub and a 5 channel Alpine amp.
They look good TOO!!!The Only Thing That You Can Give and Still Keep Is Your Word
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