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1971 13ft Boston Whaler Restoration Project | part 11 | Installing Trim and Rub Rail

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Welcome aboard, fellow boat enthusiasts! Join me on an exciting journey as we continue the restoration of this classic 1971 13ft Boston Whaler. In this episode, I'll walk you through the meticulous process of installing the trim work and rub rail, bringing our vintage beauty one step closer to its former glory. Grab your tools and let's dive in!

Restoration Highlights:

Detailed stepbystep guide on installing trim work and rub rail for a seamless finish.
Tips and tricks to ensure precision and durability in your restoration project.
Behindthescenes insights into the challenges and triumphs of reviving this timeless watercraft.
Amazon Influencer Disclaimer:
As an Amazon Influencer, I want to disclose that some of the tools and materials used and or recommended in this restoration project are linked below. These are products I personally recommend based on their quality and performance. By using these affiliate links, you not only support the channel but also get access to the exact items featured in this video. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases
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