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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14ft 1960s Foremost
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<blockquote data-quote="Jmar" data-source="post: 414214" data-attributes="member: 20812"><p>Finally! The maiden voyage was a success! We launched out of Selfridge onto Lake St. Clair on May 21. To be honest the wind really picked up and we went back in after 15 minutes. Whitecaps no good for a 14 footer out there, but we drove over to Stoney Creek and had a great day of fishing. Boat and motor performed flawlessly, being able to stand on a flat stable surface was wonderful. When we got back in I checked for leaks of any kind, minor seeping around 2 rivets but nothing a little sealer cant fix. Found a way to temporarily mount the trolling motor up front with 2 small pieces of 2x4 and it held up great. Wish I would have gotten some better pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmar, post: 414214, member: 20812"] Finally! The maiden voyage was a success! We launched out of Selfridge onto Lake St. Clair on May 21. To be honest the wind really picked up and we went back in after 15 minutes. Whitecaps no good for a 14 footer out there, but we drove over to Stoney Creek and had a great day of fishing. Boat and motor performed flawlessly, being able to stand on a flat stable surface was wonderful. When we got back in I checked for leaks of any kind, minor seeping around 2 rivets but nothing a little sealer cant fix. Found a way to temporarily mount the trolling motor up front with 2 small pieces of 2x4 and it held up great. Wish I would have gotten some better pics. [/QUOTE]
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