Wrapped up a few projects this weekend before closing up things until next year. Was a beautiful fall weekend in central Illinois. We have 5 acres & lease 3 back to farmer. He was out working field & said they had very good yields on corn that was planted around us this year.
Last night was perfectly still so did a last minute ride to dinner on the Grady. Gets dark way too early with the time change though.
Took one Whaler off the rack and put it on the trailer to cover it up. Put the second Whaler on the rack so it can get washed tomorrow. Still holding on with two boats in the water.
Rinker sold but still have other boats Eastern LI, NY
Been mulling over how to get rid of the window drape covering the porthole in the head to give it a more open feeling, and a bit more usable storage area around the sink. I also wanted to still see outside -- so frosted/solid was out -- and let in some light, but not see in (easily).
Did some research and am trying some vinyl wrap used for headlights. Got VViViD Dark Black Headlight Tint Air-Release Vinyl Wrap. It's specifically designed for acrylic (which is what the portholes are made of). If it doesn't work, I can always remove it.
Here are three pics of the progression looking in from the outside. First is original (no tint). Second is tint on inside surface. Third is tint on outside surface. (So a tint "sandwich" - one layer on each side.)
Since we know which ever side has the brighter light, that's the side you'll see in to. My storage is pretty dark - and I turned on the light in the head. It's pretty hard to see inside, even up close. It will be interesting to see how it will look from the inside out once I get the boat outside in the sun, because I don't think anyone will be able to see inside. (Fingers crossed.)
Made my boat jealous by talking with the admiral about trading it in on a replacement. T29 explorer. Factory bow truster, ac. No generator but somehow says it has enough battery bank to run ac, on a 90 degree South East humid day with 88 degree water temps, I'm wondering how big this bank is.
I installed new JL Audio speakers , they replaced my kickers. What a difference, much better sounding , and i can hear them over the boat noise. Got home and got a notice that the Marina I am at is closing, so I have 30 days to move. Fortunately I have a friend that is up the river, and is going to let me stay there until I find a spot.
Been mulling over how to get rid of the window drape covering the porthole in the head to give it a more open feeling, and a bit more usable storage area around the sink. I also wanted to still see outside -- so frosted/solid was out -- and let in some light, but not see in (easily).
Did some research and am trying some vinyl wrap used for headlights. Got VViViD Dark Black Headlight Tint Air-Release Vinyl Wrap. It's specifically designed for acrylic (which is what the portholes are made of). If it doesn't work, I can always remove it.
Here are three pics of the progression looking in from the outside. First is original (no tint). Second is tint on inside surface. Third is tint on outside surface. (So a tint "sandwich" - one layer on each side.)
Since we know which ever side has the brighter light, that's the side you'll see in to. My storage is pretty dark - and I turned on the light in the head. It's pretty hard to see inside, even up close. It will be interesting to see how it will look from the inside out once I get the boat outside in the sun, because I don't think anyone will be able to see inside. (Fingers crossed.)
I used “frosted glass” vinyl. Still lets in lots of light but you cannot see anything.
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Current Boat: 2002 Silverton 410 Sport Bridge
Greenwich Bay, Rhode Island
-cap. Ron
Did some research and am trying some vinyl wrap used for headlights. Got VViViD Dark Black Headlight Tint Air-Release Vinyl Wrap. It's specifically designed for acrylic (which is what the portholes are made of). If it doesn't work, I can always remove it.
Here are three pics of the progression looking in from the outside. First is original (no tint). Second is tint on inside surface. Third is tint on outside surface. (So a tint "sandwich" - one layer on each side.)
Since we know which ever side has the brighter light, that's the side you'll see in to. My storage is pretty dark - and I turned on the light in the head. It's pretty hard to see inside, even up close. It will be interesting to see how it will look from the inside out once I get the boat outside in the sun, because I don't think anyone will be able to see inside. (Fingers crossed.)