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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Sea King build "Quacked Skull"
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<blockquote data-quote="kylerprochaska" data-source="post: 326608" data-attributes="member: 3028"><p>I have to apologize, it's been a while since I've updated this. Right now, Im one step away from putting her back in the water, but still no where near being complete. Since I last updated, I replaced the transom, and worked on getting some paint on the inside of the boat. I also replaced the front bench seat, and the rear bench seat. They will be the main supports for the casting deck in the bow, and the deck in the stern. I left the middle seat out. The only thing left for me to do right now is getting my registration numbers put on. I have a buddy who does wraps/lettering, and he's basically giving them to me for free. I also went through the trouble of making some boat cover bows out of 1/2" pvc, which was a lot cheaper than buying supports. Really simple to do, and there are a few video tutorials on youtube. Once I get my registration numbers on the boat I will be using it as is for the remainder of the fishing season. Once late fall/winter hits, I'll have the boat back in the garage, and I'll start framing for the decks. Stand by for pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kylerprochaska, post: 326608, member: 3028"] I have to apologize, it's been a while since I've updated this. Right now, Im one step away from putting her back in the water, but still no where near being complete. Since I last updated, I replaced the transom, and worked on getting some paint on the inside of the boat. I also replaced the front bench seat, and the rear bench seat. They will be the main supports for the casting deck in the bow, and the deck in the stern. I left the middle seat out. The only thing left for me to do right now is getting my registration numbers put on. I have a buddy who does wraps/lettering, and he's basically giving them to me for free. I also went through the trouble of making some boat cover bows out of 1/2" pvc, which was a lot cheaper than buying supports. Really simple to do, and there are a few video tutorials on youtube. Once I get my registration numbers on the boat I will be using it as is for the remainder of the fishing season. Once late fall/winter hits, I'll have the boat back in the garage, and I'll start framing for the decks. Stand by for pics. [/QUOTE]
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