So how did it float in the water?? Im going to do my 150 this winter, Im turning it into a bass boat, but Im just wondering where the original water line will be?
I think you should add the foam. Make sure it is the marine kind - so it does not break apart during expansion and contraction with the contact of water. It can be found online easily. I added it to my 2004 bayliner 195 in several compartments just for safety, as well as filling the tubes on my parents pontoon.
Fast foward to 1:45 to see the restoration pictures.
99somerville 9 months ago
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Hei
What you did was great, but take a look at this:
glastron-laraya.blogspot.com
This is going to be a good "Die another day " project.
TicTacArea 1 year ago
So how did it float in the water?? Im going to do my 150 this winter, Im turning it into a bass boat, but Im just wondering where the original water line will be?
thundernado 2 years ago
Nice save, what'd you do with the orig seats, they are worth something.
divimon2000 2 years ago
You need to replace the audio on this vid!
poopdogsays 2 years ago
Great video.
dieselplow 3 years ago
cool vid, got a cv23 to restore this winter, have to replace floor, should i use expand foam also?
jetski199 3 years ago
I think you should add the foam. Make sure it is the marine kind - so it does not break apart during expansion and contraction with the contact of water. It can be found online easily. I added it to my 2004 bayliner 195 in several compartments just for safety, as well as filling the tubes on my parents pontoon.
dieselplow 3 years ago