Flipping and Prepping | Time to cap this project off
This week, I do a 180 on the layout of the boat and decide to rip off the old cap and start laying out a new top deck. But before that can begin, I need to get it flipped back over, tore down, cleaned up, and laid out. Follow along for this multi-part series as I attempt to transform a rotted out, boring gunnel cap into a new modern, fully functional flats boat deck.

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Pt:7 Backbone of the Build

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Castle Pond FINISHED! | Dream Pond & Castle House Tour

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Pontoon Boat Restoration - Best Way to Remove Old Decals?

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Repainting an Outboard Motor - Awesome results from a rattle can!

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I Built a Boat || Complete Boat Build Start to Finish

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I serviced this Suzuki then found someone else’s MISTAKE

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Don't Buy a Shed, Do This Instead?

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Battle of The Bends; Side Panel vs Back Panel | Engels Coach Shop

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I Didn't Expect It to End Like This

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⭐ Don’t Throw Away Your Old Lawn Tractor — Build Mini Loader Instead

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I bought a SUNKEN boat, will it start?

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Mounting a Mercury Verado

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This Boat Was SUNK then DROPPED then RESTORED | Healey Boat Restoration Part 10

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We Bought a $1,000 Abandoned CAT 400 Haul Truck

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How I Turned an Old Cabin Cruiser Into a Modern Masterpiece

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