Isolation boredom ( treating my love)
Submitted by little johnny on Wed, 2022-07-20 20:19
Feeling really good this morn . ( still positive) I thought I would give the love of my life a makeover . Started to sand her down . Soon as iam free of lockdown . I will get paint and give her new paint job up top . Everything below solid . Just the looks needs improving . Many many years in water poor thing must be wondering WTF . Hasn’t seen water lately ( 4 days) endured 2 great white attacks (1 bad one) whale tail . Horrid winds . Even a nomad boat trying to park on it in water . Part off my life . Swifty owners will know . All jokes aside looking forward to getting her cosmetics looking good .
OOH YEH
Posts: 399
Date Joined: 16/06/15
Hi LJ
God dam I won't be able to recognise you when I'm out there I hope you still keep the Shimano on the windscreen. It's beeen awhile I think we should catch up..???
Faulkner Family
Posts: 18035
Date Joined: 11/03/08
Great way to spend your time
Great way to spend your time in isolation. They are a solid tub for sure. Won't be parting with mine but like yours it might need a bit of a touch up at some stage
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
little johnny
Posts: 5360
Date Joined: 04/12/11
Mine needs more than that
I will get there
Walfootrot
Posts: 1385
Date Joined: 23/07/12
My God John!You could have
My God John!
You could have put a tarp over the cab and deck area, good luck getting the dust out LOL.
You going to use 2 pac this time?
More drum lines, kill the bloody sharks!
little johnny
Posts: 5360
Date Joined: 04/12/11
Clean as peter
No dramas with dust . In cab or deck . All off none to be seen . I had grano plastic covering inside
barracuda
Posts: 217
Date Joined: 01/09/13
Swiftys are not easy
All those ribs when sanding make it insteresting
nice work though man can't wait to see the end product
I've done a few more than I care to remember