I've been busy between late Winter storms doing some things on my M17.
I still need to complete buffing out the cockpit and then I’d like to put a coat of wax on the entire boat before heading to Puget Sound.
I’ve scraped off the worse of the trailer’s rust and treated it with Rustoleum to keep the old Trailrite rolling a bit longer. The trailer’s lights were very dead the the wires had broken and most of the LEDs had quit working. A new wiring harness and lights are now in place – good and BRIGHT!
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Getting ready for the season
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Getting ready for the season
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Re: Getting ready for the season
looks good. I still need to do that for my trailer.. but right now it's snowing and we are getting our 4th nor-easter in three weeks with a possibility for almost 8 inches of snow tomorrow