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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' Valco V-Bottom Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Bacarat" data-source="post: 187747" data-attributes="member: 5093"><p>Update on the boat guys. We worked on it all day today, I got my live-well in and it looks like our original design and measurements for it were off. We had to spend a lot of time revamping our plans to fit in the live-well. What we ended up with is shown in the pictured below. We just had to modify our design and cut out a spot for the live-well to drop into place. We also cut out the front deck for the trolling motor to mount on. I thin what we ended up with is a lot cleaner and much sturdier. We used large bolts to the original seats on the back and front decks to keep them in place.</p><p></p><p>The various deck parts are now drying and being water sealed. We will start on the hatches and bolt everything down once we are ready to start work again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bacarat, post: 187747, member: 5093"] Update on the boat guys. We worked on it all day today, I got my live-well in and it looks like our original design and measurements for it were off. We had to spend a lot of time revamping our plans to fit in the live-well. What we ended up with is shown in the pictured below. We just had to modify our design and cut out a spot for the live-well to drop into place. We also cut out the front deck for the trolling motor to mount on. I thin what we ended up with is a lot cleaner and much sturdier. We used large bolts to the original seats on the back and front decks to keep them in place. The various deck parts are now drying and being water sealed. We will start on the hatches and bolt everything down once we are ready to start work again. [/QUOTE]
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