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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: 420138" data-attributes="member: 16025"><p>so i decided to hold off on paint for a bit, it will only be getting a cheapo krylon paint from wally world. 3 bucks a can is easy nuff to repaint if needed.</p><p></p><p>Got the deck in, got the extra top piece on. The top piece is only held on by 6 rivets, so if needed I can remove it. The reason I'm thinking it may need taken off is when I want a trolling motor up there next spring. For now though, it'll do. Tomorrow I get the boat wet to see what works. In doing this, I've got quite a bit of aluminum sheeting and angle left over. Plus, around 80 rivets. Therefore, i'm deciding what else to do.. I'm thinking the rear deck option will happen, because again, next spring I want to add seats back in that are on the pedestals. I think one seat base on the rear deck, one on the front deck, and one on the middle bench may be an option, but we'll play it by ear. Likely won't do much until duck season ends, except for little odds and ends.</p><p></p><p>Bought a new, smaller, gas tank, plan to put something in to hold the batter in place while trailering, and paint. That's all for now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derekdiruz, post: 420138, member: 16025"] so i decided to hold off on paint for a bit, it will only be getting a cheapo krylon paint from wally world. 3 bucks a can is easy nuff to repaint if needed. Got the deck in, got the extra top piece on. The top piece is only held on by 6 rivets, so if needed I can remove it. The reason I'm thinking it may need taken off is when I want a trolling motor up there next spring. For now though, it'll do. Tomorrow I get the boat wet to see what works. In doing this, I've got quite a bit of aluminum sheeting and angle left over. Plus, around 80 rivets. Therefore, i'm deciding what else to do.. I'm thinking the rear deck option will happen, because again, next spring I want to add seats back in that are on the pedestals. I think one seat base on the rear deck, one on the front deck, and one on the middle bench may be an option, but we'll play it by ear. Likely won't do much until duck season ends, except for little odds and ends. Bought a new, smaller, gas tank, plan to put something in to hold the batter in place while trailering, and paint. That's all for now! [/QUOTE]
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