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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1436 Landau/Jon boat to bass boat
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<blockquote data-quote="trophybass13" data-source="post: 184247" data-attributes="member: 4417"><p>what i'm going to do is re-inforce the transom by putting a piece of steel on the top lip of the transom, and screwing it down so the crack disappears. i'm also going to put another piece of wood on the outside of the transom as well, to cushin the transom metal between the two peices of wood, so that the motor doesn't squeeze into the aluminum, and do anymore damage to the transom. i'll be working on the boat more today, and i'll take some pictures of the transom, and have them posted by tonight. i also do have somewhat of a plan, but it keeps getting re-adjusted a little everytime we run into something. i'll try to take a picture of my original plan, and have that posted up here tonight as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trophybass13, post: 184247, member: 4417"] what i'm going to do is re-inforce the transom by putting a piece of steel on the top lip of the transom, and screwing it down so the crack disappears. i'm also going to put another piece of wood on the outside of the transom as well, to cushin the transom metal between the two peices of wood, so that the motor doesn't squeeze into the aluminum, and do anymore damage to the transom. i'll be working on the boat more today, and i'll take some pictures of the transom, and have them posted by tonight. i also do have somewhat of a plan, but it keeps getting re-adjusted a little everytime we run into something. i'll try to take a picture of my original plan, and have that posted up here tonight as well. [/QUOTE]
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