UltraLucky
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Picked up this Hallett 210 last Friday, Cosmetically she's had a rough 20+ years. Plans to update the interior, trailer and repair the gel coat damage.
Is this the bowrider that was for sale in the burbank area for around $10k?
Yes that's the one. Did you look at it?
Almost bought it without even looking at it. we just got a 97 210 with a 7.4 and a bravo 1 a few months back for the same price and was thinking about adding another to the fleet to flip. I slept on it and then it was gone lol! their pictures sucked; yours are a lot better. She looks to be in great shape sweet pick up and good luck. Can't wait to see what you do with it
Gauges are definitely on the list but are an easy fix compared to some of the initial items on the do now list.Change the gauges asap!!
Wind screens re polished and darkened. Before and after shots.
You are kicking ass and taking names. Also curious what you used for wind screens
Looks outstanding!!
Thank You,
Enjoyed watching your build. Looks like you have got a pretty strong running family ski boat:cool
She runs good I'm very happy with how everything turned out. On my way to Havasu as we speak to try some props and run the boat.
You doing all new interior?[emoji41][emoji631]
That's nice! Going to look brand new.
Who did all the fiberglass repairs?Thanks, that's the plan. Bought the boat knowing I would be going over everything.
Who did all the fiberglass repairs?
I heard great things about them!!Sal at Orange County Boat Repair. They have done repair work for me in the past on previous boats.
Color and fade match were always very good.
I got estimates from a few different gel coat shops and the popular interior/gel coaters.
I heard great things about them!!
Aldo where did you get your trailer repainted?
This is fantastic!! When you switched to discs were those a direct replacement for the drums?
Who are you using for the interior?
congrats on the new boat! amazing what they can do with gel. is there any noticeable bump where they went over the top to cover up the original? id love to get rid of the color scheme on mine and go wtih something more traditional just worried you'd always see them unless i did a complete re-gel.
That was a concern of mine as well because we regeled the three sets of blue strips. The pearls and metallics require clear. The clear helps with depth and pop in the colors and blends the transitions so you dont have the ridges.
Looks great! Did you have Orange County Boat Repair work on it? The colors really make that 210 POP. Just enough change.
Yes, Sal at OC Boat repair did all the gel work and repairs. Got off to a slow start but that was understandable since I brought the boat in at their busiest time of year.
Very happy with their work.
Trailers Done,
Installed Disks, Went with the Kodiak 10" kit. front hubs were rebuilt with new seals and cleaned and repacked bearings.
That is really coming out nice. I saw that ad when I was looking last year. At that time they were asking high teens. It looked really hammered for that price. You did well.
Question on the windscreens. Did your's have any internal cracks? Mine are full of them. Wondering if your treatment would help. I'm thinking no they just need replaced.
Just did the disc brake upgrade on my trailer. Worth while project. No more sticking brake shoes and no more adjusting. I went with all UFP stuff.