I know this might sound bad but ..................... i have found that the product that can harm you the most ,work's the best or the more poison the better . :rofl::rofl: 2112 I have used both Imron & Awlgrip and never sand inbetween coats and usally paint a bilge with a brush . 2112 My step's are as follow's -never use reducer just activator & excelerator -paint -let tack -paint -let tack-paint - untill fully covered & let dry. I have to say that most of the time it will be covered in three coat's and not to mention how nice your bilge l@@ks , hey
2112, not to get off topic, but.........Nice FORD power!! What CI and what HP? My cousin has a 41 Thoroughbred with 600 CI SVO FORD motors in it...... Don't see that everyday!!
2112, not to get off topic, but.........Nice FORD power!! What CI and what HP? My cousin has a 41 Thoroughbred with 600 CI SVO FORD motors in it...... Don't see that everyday!!
That boat (41 Velocity) made the pages of Superford magazine back around 1989/90. ....If it is the same boat, I would think so. I thought Steve Step was a Ford guy but now I just think he was a little anti-merc power.
I have 605 inches, 8.9 to 1 compression and 1250 Dominators. Pushes the gladiator past 113mph (@6000rpm) although I am playing with Props now. :sifone: Peak power is at 6500.
That boat (41 Velocity) made the pages of Superford magazine back around 1989/90. ....If it is the same boat, I would think so. I thought Steve Step was a Ford guy but now I just think he was a little anti-merc power.
I have 605 inches, 8.9 to 1 compression and 1250 Dominators. Pushes the gladiator past 113mph (@6000rpm) although I am playing with Props now. :sifone: Peak power is at 6500.
It was in a couple of Mags. I Know it was featured in Powerboat, don't know what others. It would have been in the early 90's. It is actually a Thoroughbred "41 Bold Ruler", Excess Energy.
While we are on the Bilge Paint thread, it's bilge was painted with Bilgecoat........
but DAMN it looks good; that engine compartment may be the best I've ever seen - it's exactly my taste. at some point there may be an old 377 running around the west coast with a copycat engine room - jeff
but DAMN it looks good; that engine compartment may be the best I've ever seen - it's exactly my taste. at some point there may be an old 377 running around the west coast with a copycat engine room - jeff
Is it the same as the infamous 38' Scarab? You probably deduced I am a friend of Drew Backlund's (Drew Marine in Spokane). He had a great 38KV with engines like mine. :26:
Is it the same as the infamous 38' Scarab? You probably deduced I am a friend of Drew Backlund's (Drew Marine in Spokane). He had a great 38KV with engines like mine. :26:
I don't know Drew and didn't realize that there were other 38's up in the Puget Sound area. I went to Seafair for a number of years but missed last year. Sounds like I'll see you sooner or later around the area. Happy boating - Jeff
The easiest method would be to put the can in the center of the bilge with the lid off, drop in 2 long fused M-80s or equivilant, close the hatch and ignite the charge. Saves several hours of valuable labor.