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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Deep V Build and Trailer (Done)
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<blockquote data-quote="summers" data-source="post: 188850" data-attributes="member: 4068"><p>Well I have been working very hard to meet my personal deadline for the end of march, looks like its going to be more like April. But I am making some advancements on this project and at the same time learning a lot. I was able to score about 200 feet of 2x2 aluminum tube for the frame work, it use to be soccer six goals, all I had to do was cut them down and haul it off. I have built the rear deck and the front deck along with the floors. I did have to pick up some 2x2 angle to make it come together but its more then strong enough. I will upload some photos in the next few days. So far I have put about 35 -40 hours worth of work on the frame for the deck and about 5 or 6 boxes of rivets</p><p></p><p>In the mail today my two part foam arrived I ordered enough to do 8 cubic feet which is about 500 lbs of dead weight flotation according to the manufacture. I am going to level the boat and float the foam the entire boat bottom this should help with noise and provide some great support for the floors. </p><p></p><p>Foam Link</p><p>https://www.aeromarineproducts.com/boat-foam.htm</p><p></p><p>My carpet samples should be arriving soon </p><p></p><p>Carpet Link</p><p>https://www.capricarpet.com/p-139-ship-and-shore-kits-16-oz-face-weight-carpet-and-adhesive.aspx</p><p></p><p>More to come as I start to wrap things up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="summers, post: 188850, member: 4068"] Well I have been working very hard to meet my personal deadline for the end of march, looks like its going to be more like April. But I am making some advancements on this project and at the same time learning a lot. I was able to score about 200 feet of 2x2 aluminum tube for the frame work, it use to be soccer six goals, all I had to do was cut them down and haul it off. I have built the rear deck and the front deck along with the floors. I did have to pick up some 2x2 angle to make it come together but its more then strong enough. I will upload some photos in the next few days. So far I have put about 35 -40 hours worth of work on the frame for the deck and about 5 or 6 boxes of rivets In the mail today my two part foam arrived I ordered enough to do 8 cubic feet which is about 500 lbs of dead weight flotation according to the manufacture. I am going to level the boat and float the foam the entire boat bottom this should help with noise and provide some great support for the floors. Foam Link https://www.aeromarineproducts.com/boat-foam.htm My carpet samples should be arriving soon Carpet Link https://www.capricarpet.com/p-139-ship-and-shore-kits-16-oz-face-weight-carpet-and-adhesive.aspx More to come as I start to wrap things up. [/QUOTE]
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