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    I removed the monkey fur, glued plywood furring strips to the hull:

    [img]/media/kunena/attachments/vb/679878=27069-2012-04-14_15-42-11_894.jpg[/img]Then I attached the finished wood to the furring strips:

    [img]/media/kunena/attachments/vb/679878=27068-2012-04-29_15-14-21_413.jpg[/img]
    2001 2859 DREAMER
    Bohemia River Maryland

    #2
    That's beautiful. What kind of wood did you use? Is it tongue and groove?

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      #3
      Simply beautiful.

      Doug
      Started boating 1955
      Number of boats owned 32
      Bayliners
      2655
      2755
      2850
      3870 presently owned
      Favorite boat. Toss up. 46' Chris Craft, 3870 Bayliner

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        #4
        Really nice. Thumbs up x2.
        Cheers, Hans
        2007 Carver 41 CMY
        Twin Volvo D6-370
        Montreal, Canada
        Midnight Sun I Photos

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          #5
          I love that look that is what i have planned for my boat.
          1989 Avanti 3450 Sunbridge
          twin 454's
          MV Mar-Y-Sol
          1979 Bayliner Conquest 3150 hardtop ocean express.
          Twin chevy 350's inboard
          Ben- Jamin
          spokane Washington

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            #6
            wow that is really something, a whole different look. Great work!

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              #7
              That's really lovely. Nicely done.

              By the way, when I read the subject line, I first opened the thread expecting I'd need to edit or delete something!

              Loun wrote:
              Check Out My Wood

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                #8
                It is actually poplar finished with water based stain and poly. The water based brings out the grain in the poplar makes it look like a more expensive wood. I did the same thing to the wall behind the bed in the aft berth. If you use oil based stain it ruins the look of the poplar's grain. It is not tongue and groove, I ripped the boards, routed the edges and sanded.
                2001 2859 DREAMER
                Bohemia River Maryland

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                  #9
                  VERY well done- top notch job and it looks great.
                  ~~1987 Bayliner 4550 Pilothouse & 17' Boston Whaler Dauntless~~

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                    #10
                    Woodsong wrote:
                    VERY well done- top notch job and it looks great.
                    +1, looks great!

                    Joey
                    2007 Discovery 246
                    5.0L MPI BRAVO III
                    The "BAY-BEA"

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                      #11
                      Nice Wood!

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                        #12
                        Really a nice job! What glue did you use for the backing strips.

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                          #13
                          SWEET !

                          Now you can truly say "Hey any one wanna check out my WOOD ? ":kidding

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                            #14
                            Loun wrote:
                            I removed the monkey fur, glued plywood furring strips to the hull:

                            http://baylinerownersclub.org/media/..._894.jpg[/img]Then I attached the finished wood to the furring strips:

                            http://baylinerownersclub.org/media/..._413.jpg[/img]
                            Great work!
                            Port: Sassafras River Georgetown, MD Bayliner 2000 2855 7.4

                            http://www.chart.state.md.us/video/v...50fa36c4235c0a

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