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  • Good Morning Spookeay,
    I have been searching for pictures and designs for restoring my 1970 SRV 190. Please after seeing the great job you did on this SRV 190, I would be oooh so thankful for any and all pictures that you could send me.
    Thanks, Mike
    Enjoyed all the youtube vids this week. Maybe we will get down to the lake with the go-fasters and see you guys one day. Would bring mine but that would be costly. Beautiful job on the Event HoriXon. The 80's model SR's are some of my favorites.
    Enjoyed the youtube vids this week. Eventually we will bring the go fasters down to the lake and come hang with you guys for a day. I would bring mine but that would be costly. Good work on Event HoriXon she is beautiful.
    did you or do you have a musty smell and if so how did you get rid of it. When you did your resto did you come across holding tank problems??
    Jon
    Wow the UTube presentation was wonderful... What a great job of editing and demonstrating the quality of work..


    Jack Anderson
    Greetings,

    I like your photo's.. I notice some photo's of Raystown Lake. I actually have done some boating on Raystown and live near Lewistown Pa. My boat is presently in storage Near Erie Pa.

    Jack
    Hello again, Hope your doing fine. Just a quick question I have a 245 DA and might need transom replaced any Idea what I am looking at money wise. I appreciate your time and answers. Thanks alot, Johnnie Walker
    Yes, Wet sand the boat with 1000 then 2000 grit wet and dry... Sand it wet. Get a spray bottle and spray with one hand and small circle sand with the other. DO a small area let it dry and buff it, then wax... you will understand once you see it..... Wet sanding is the only way to cut the deep set oxidation.
    I know you're a good one to ask. I have an '87 230 that I'm trying to restore the hull/gelcoat. I tried Simonize #7 polish and liquid rubbing compound. It still looks like it has spots or streaking. I have a variable speed polisher ( not a DA). Any suggestions appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Scott
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