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1976 Silverline Deville Boat - Extreme Makeover
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Re: 1976 Silverline Deville Boat - Extreme Makeover
Originally posted by Mr Mustang View Postthis is probably a stupid question, but, how are you going to get to the areas on the boat behind the side pillars on the trailer?
I am sure Mike will figure something out.
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Re: 1976 Silverline Deville Boat - Extreme Makeover
Well we actually didn't end up working on the boat's gel coat at all. Mike thought it would be a easy, DA only buff-out, but it took a Rotary with a wool pad and the most aggressive stuff for gel coat to even make a dent. After that it still would need a couple more passes. So Mike decided to tackle it on his own time and we had a good time working on some other cars.
Like always, I didn't take any pictures with my camera but many with Mikes. They probably wont be up until Monday, so look for them then.
RyanAttack life, it's going to kill you anyway.
This is your life. Choose to live it to the fullest.
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I'll be looking forward to see those pics...Women wear shinny, men drive it...
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Re: 1976 Silverline Deville Boat - Extreme Makeover
Nice Mike! I have a 1973 MFG that is orange just like that boat that I will be doing. It hasn't been polished since at least 1990!!!!If its fast, loud, and runs on a flammable liquid...count me in.
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The gel-coat on this boat seemed to be rock hard. Practicing what we preach here on the forum the first thing we did was a Test Spot with a DA Polisher and our new foam cutting pad with some M49 Oxidation Remover and it had no effect at all.
So next we tried a wool cutting pad with our M67 One Step Compound and a little improvement, not enough to continue, so next we tried M91 Power Cut Compound and after 3-5 minutes or so with a rotary buffer we got this...
So while the oxidation can be removed and the orange color restored, it's going to take a lot of work and a lot of time with a rotary buffer and an aggressive compound and that was out of the scope of what we were going to be able to do on a Thursday night "Open Garage" event.
So we moved the boat out and switched over to working on member's cars...
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Originally posted by Jokeman View PostMike, will you be doing an extreme makeover on the boat or is it too much to do?He will buff the heck out of that thing...
He has the knowledge a the tools to do it, but he may need some help....Women wear shinny, men drive it...
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I'm off tomorrow and I'll tackle one half of the bow with some very aggressive product. First of course will be a test spot with this product and then follow-up compounding work followed by even more polishing and the waxing.
I have a Father/Son Campout coming up and the boat will be on Silverwood lake for 3 days straight getting punished by the sun and as many boys as we can take fishing, tubing and skiing.
If the finished half holds up then I'll do the rest of the boat, if it doesn't then we'll probably just enjoy the heck out of it for now.
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Originally posted by Superior Shine View PostThat isn't exactly the jet boat you wanted -
Here's the engine holder... it's an old Manta Ray Jet Boat, the hull and interior were shot but the engine was brand new. Found this boat for sale about 3 blocks from my house for $2000.00
Manta Ray Engine Donor
The Basset Headers alone retail for $1000.00
After I missed out on the Jet Boat/Engine deal I went for the Starline because my son won't be able to drive a full race drag boat till he's a few years older as he wont' be able to run the gas pedal or the up and down cavatation plate pedals.
He can drive the Starline Deville.
Originally posted by Superior Shine View PostHow about sanding it down with 1500 then buffing it out. Would that work?
Probably sometime this winter, like November or December I'll sand down the gel-coat and then buff it out, didn't want to get that deep at this time, (no pun intended), so instead I used a very aggressive compound from our Mold Release Line, (MV81 Mold Compound), with a wool pad on a rotary buffer and chopped out the 32 year old oxidized gel-coat. This is not a product or a process most people should undertake on their boat unless all other options have failed and they have years of experience behind a rotary buffer. It helps to have years of experience working on gel-coats also...
Here's a good before shot that accurately shows the condition of the gel-coat before the extreme makeover. Note the gel-coat has the appearance and actually the feel of chalkboard chalk.
Before
Process
Heavy Compounding with MV81 using a wool pad and a Rotary Buffer - 1500 RPM
Polish with M80 using a wool pad and a rotary buffer - 1500 RPM
Polish with M80 using a W-7006 with a DA Polisher - Speed Setting 6.0
Polishing with M07 with a W-8006 and a DA Polisher Speed Setting 5.0
Sealing with NXT Tech Wax 1.0 by hand using a terry cloth wax applicator pad and really working the wax well into the gel-coat
After
And while we missed out on the race-ready big block Chevy engine for a future drag boat hull we did snag this 1986 Suburban with a fresh, albeit stock rebuilt 454 Big Block Chevy engine and Turbo 400 to replace the 350 Small Block Chevy currently residing in our 1975 Jimmy as it needs a little more umph for pulling a boat up hills and for the 35" Boggers waiting to be installed.
1986 Suburban Engine Donor
New Silent Tire Technology
Long day... should have the rest of the gel-coat compounded, polished and waxed by the time the weekend's over...
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Re: 1976 Silverline Deville Boat - Extreme Makeover
Looks great.
Nice on the burb for a motor for your Jimmy.
My ultimate dream for my '64 is a modern drivetrain (heck, frame engine all) underneath the body. I like the idea of a Duramax/Allison tranny combo underneath. 64DMAX would be a new license plate
Do you already have the 3/4 ton axles in it? That T400 would be a great addition as well, pretty much bullet proof!
Keep us up to date on that project tooI love turning wrenches (well mostly).
AaronPhilippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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