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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Lund rebuild and modification
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<blockquote data-quote="Centrarchidae" data-source="post: 337967" data-attributes="member: 12622"><p>Well, I've been quite busy since the last time I posted, with little time to work on the boat. Been doing lots of thinking though. I have decided to go with the non-symmetrical plan primarily because it creates the most open floor space. I like to be able to move around without tripping or bumping into things.</p><p>On the last day of 2013, I bought a little space heater to take the chill off working in the garage. Makes a huge difference! New Year's day I started the heater, ate breakfast while it warmed up, and then got to work. (After staring at the boat for a bit longer). Up to this point, the things I did could easily be reversed - put the floor back in, reattach the benches. Then I cut the first rivet holding one of the little side boxes in the boat. An hour later I nearly had the entire back end disassembled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centrarchidae, post: 337967, member: 12622"] Well, I've been quite busy since the last time I posted, with little time to work on the boat. Been doing lots of thinking though. I have decided to go with the non-symmetrical plan primarily because it creates the most open floor space. I like to be able to move around without tripping or bumping into things. On the last day of 2013, I bought a little space heater to take the chill off working in the garage. Makes a huge difference! New Year's day I started the heater, ate breakfast while it warmed up, and then got to work. (After staring at the boat for a bit longer). Up to this point, the things I did could easily be reversed - put the floor back in, reattach the benches. Then I cut the first rivet holding one of the little side boxes in the boat. An hour later I nearly had the entire back end disassembled. [/QUOTE]
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