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94 Speedster Project

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chaseschrecker

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Just wanted to show everyone the boat ive been working on that is hopefully almost ready to sell. Just had the seats done and got them put back in and added a stereo i think it turned out great. Let me know what you think?
 

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Looks good :cheers:

But... looks like the last owner took care of it too. The factory graphics look good for being a 94.

Do you have 3 of these little boats??
 
94 project boat

Yes I have 3 of them. The 96 is the next project it looks rough. The 94 I bought sat outside uncovered abandoned for 3 years in the weather and snow. It was all oxidized and faded. The seats looked like rats ate it all up, had to have all the foam replaced in the seats also. Had a couple holes in the fiberglass. I'm doing a new cover and Bimini for the 95 right now with a material called topgun which seems to be really good stuff, I'll post pics when it's done. I'll post some pics of the 96 project before I start on it. Also had all 3 interiors recovered and that's not 4 way stretch vynil. It's called softside and It doesn't stretch much. I painted the storage, gauge hood purple.
 
NOOB QUESTION HERE:

If you put a hole in the fiberglass, how do you patch it up?

And im assuming you can paint it too?
 
Fiberglass

Depends on the size of the whole. If it's very big you need to get a fiberglass repair kit that you can repair it yourself and walmart carries those. And you can get a gelcot repair kit from your local seadoo dealer. Is what I did I had a couple small holes and all the fiber Matt was showing and I used some stuff called marine-Tex which is very good stuff might be stronger than fiberglass it comes white or gray very easy to use and yes it's paintable. Sands like wood and it's waterproof. If the whole is not too big I think marine-Tex is the way to go.
 
Depends on the size of the whole. If it's very big you need to get a fiberglass repair kit that you can repair it yourself and walmart carries those. And you can get a gelcot repair kit from your local seadoo dealer. Is what I did I had a couple small holes and all the fiber Matt was showing and I used some stuff called marine-Tex which is very good stuff might be stronger than fiberglass it comes white or gray very easy to use and yes it's paintable. Sands like wood and it's waterproof. If the whole is not too big I think marine-Tex is the way to go.

wow great news!.. ill look at walmart to see...

thank you...
 
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