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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14ft shallow V build
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<blockquote data-quote="derekdiruz" data-source="post: 411905" data-attributes="member: 16025"><p>Today's Update:</p><p></p><p>I spent a lot of time thinking about whether or not I enjoyed the style of the framing and decided I hated it ultimately. So i started more or less from scratch with it to lower the deck about 1.5" to directly sitting on the seats rather than raised above them. I spent the day rebuilding the deck and putting the first coat of spar urethane on everything.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow, it should mostly be finished. At least to where it is fish-able! I intend to add 2 more coats of spar urethane to the wood and then cover with carpet on the main deck and hatch doors with hinges. Also, I purchased hardwood (Oak I believe) to replace the transom. That will happen tomorrow as well. Then, I will add a floor between the rear bench and middle sometime this week or next. In the meantime, I've spent long enough off of the water and from fishing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derekdiruz, post: 411905, member: 16025"] Today's Update: I spent a lot of time thinking about whether or not I enjoyed the style of the framing and decided I hated it ultimately. So i started more or less from scratch with it to lower the deck about 1.5" to directly sitting on the seats rather than raised above them. I spent the day rebuilding the deck and putting the first coat of spar urethane on everything. Tomorrow, it should mostly be finished. At least to where it is fish-able! I intend to add 2 more coats of spar urethane to the wood and then cover with carpet on the main deck and hatch doors with hinges. Also, I purchased hardwood (Oak I believe) to replace the transom. That will happen tomorrow as well. Then, I will add a floor between the rear bench and middle sometime this week or next. In the meantime, I've spent long enough off of the water and from fishing! [/QUOTE]
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