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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12 foot v-hull aluminum mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Robvanbeck" data-source="post: 356047" data-attributes="member: 14441"><p>Go big or go home! Yep, I decided to go overboard with my transom. I also decided on going with natural wood after a day of work and thinking about how I like the worn natural look over time. So I treated a chunk of 3/4 ply and mounted it with 1 1/4 nuts and bolts. Sealed and a 2 x 4 inside for support. Very simple but very strong! And very easy to fix if needed. Also fixed the recoil and changed the gear lubricant. She is officially ready for water!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robvanbeck, post: 356047, member: 14441"] Go big or go home! Yep, I decided to go overboard with my transom. I also decided on going with natural wood after a day of work and thinking about how I like the worn natural look over time. So I treated a chunk of 3/4 ply and mounted it with 1 1/4 nuts and bolts. Sealed and a 2 x 4 inside for support. Very simple but very strong! And very easy to fix if needed. Also fixed the recoil and changed the gear lubricant. She is officially ready for water! [/QUOTE]
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