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martyr
@martyr
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Joined: July 1, 2016 4:27 am
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Bwahaha, that was hilarious!!! Its delicious!!!

7 years ago
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So, to be clear, this stuff is an additive for oil based paint, yet you can use it directly on the anodized parts and even on the fiberglass? May have...

7 years ago
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We simply dip the sanding end in a water tray and the center sponge soaks up water and also holds any sanding residue. We use this sander on freshly p...

7 years ago
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Yep, that's the one. I didnt think to show the hole in the pics of the one I have, but it does have the hole in the top as well. Thanks for adding the...

7 years ago
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Yep, we use 3M and Mirka sandpaper st work. I googled "3M hand sanding" and found the palm sander. It's called "Hookit". I added a screen shot pict...

7 years ago
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Bwahaha, that's for rolling the good stuff!!!Edited by martyr on Apr 27, 2018 - 09:41 PM.

7 years ago
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Okay I found out that the palm sander is made by 3M. Being not very "tekie", I still cannot seem to post pics within the forum so I created an album ...

7 years ago
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Samc99us, I cannot find anything online but when I get to work tomorrow I will find out who makes the palm sander.

7 years ago
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At work we wet sand defects out of freshly primered kia bodies by hand with a 3 inch diameter squishy foam palm sander that has a sponge in the center...

7 years ago
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What part of the album section? Can't seem to find them.

7 years ago
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That was awesome!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

7 years ago
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"Color matching a 30 year old yellow hull will be the problem." Understandable for sure. Fortunately this boat was garage kept and covered up when ou...

7 years ago
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Yes, great info as usual guys, thank you for all of the input. For what its worth,the chips on my boat are less than the size of a dime and although t...

7 years ago
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Wow, that was awesome!!! I guess to get under those bridges, just find some wind and fly a hull under the bridges. Lol.

7 years ago
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I have one chip at a bow tang, it's been there since I got the boat 2 years ago and hasn't changed in size or anything, it is very small but I figured...

7 years ago
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Thanks. So I guess I could get one of those kits and try to color match the gelcoat, I seem to remember seeing something from West Marine or somethin...

7 years ago
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Yeah, this all sounds really overly complicated. I'd just take the mast down, go under the bridge, beach it and raise the mast back up on the shore an...

7 years ago
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That was pretty cool and the girl was definitely HOT for sure!!! She could raise my, uhhh, mast anytime, (uh yeah, that's the ticket), you know, so we...

7 years ago
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Man that's a big cat!!!

7 years ago
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I remember being at a bar called Timbers on Okaloosa Island back in the late 80s one night and talking to some dude about this race. We were all like,...

7 years ago
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The ad says Hobie 16, but it looks like it's a Hobie 14 Turbo. Looks like it might be a decent boat, who knows, with some cleaning it could be a nice...

7 years ago
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Wow, that's pretty rough.

7 years ago
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I had a Hobie 14 when I was a teenager and it was a very fun boat for sure. You would definetly want to find a boat that has a trailer.

7 years ago
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Well, that's a fairly generic ad, wonder what brand of beach wheels, size, and condition? Would be awesome if the ad read, Cat Trax beach wheels, har...

7 years ago
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I was able to straighten out my bent bolt today through the persuasion of a hammer and a block of wood. I was also going through my toolbox and found ...

7 years ago
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MN3 wrote: Fl does not require reg #'s on the hull of a sailboat (sans motor) pknapp66 wrote: New York also does not require numbers on the hull if ...

7 years ago
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I don't know of any state that doesn't require registration letters/numbers on vessels 14 feet and larger, motor or not. In my state a vessel that is ...

7 years ago
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Thanks, I will try that.

7 years ago
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The boat is also posted on eBay.

7 years ago
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