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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' pond hopper named "Fly Time" with wheel dolly
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<blockquote data-quote="erictetterton" data-source="post: 304334" data-attributes="member: 10483"><p>That's exactly what i had in mind building this boat. Light weight and easy to maneuver alone. It can be flipped upside down without the rubber mats falling out because i riveted them into the ribs. The foam was put in place because i wanted to step on something besides the flimsy floor. These 12' Sears boats dont have much meat to them. Cracks and holes everywhere. Hopefully the foam and rubber mats will take some stress off the floor.I built this boat to fly fish out of so i need plenty of room. </p><p></p><p>I also wanted to make this a step by step picture tutorial of how to do this type of thing to a boat. Lots of threads leave steps out which is like skipping chapters in a book. Hopefully i captured every step in this build. There's still more to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erictetterton, post: 304334, member: 10483"] That's exactly what i had in mind building this boat. Light weight and easy to maneuver alone. It can be flipped upside down without the rubber mats falling out because i riveted them into the ribs. The foam was put in place because i wanted to step on something besides the flimsy floor. These 12' Sears boats dont have much meat to them. Cracks and holes everywhere. Hopefully the foam and rubber mats will take some stress off the floor.I built this boat to fly fish out of so i need plenty of room. I also wanted to make this a step by step picture tutorial of how to do this type of thing to a boat. Lots of threads leave steps out which is like skipping chapters in a book. Hopefully i captured every step in this build. There's still more to come. [/QUOTE]
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