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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1648 Semi-V Jon Mod (Completed)
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinWI" data-source="post: 239516" data-attributes="member: 7422"><p>Today I worked on the stern area of the boat. Had a slight dilemma trying to figure out how to fit the gas tank under the rear deck while going over the top of the new livewell intake hose. It was tedious to say the least. I had it worked out, but when I put it together the gas tank barely would not fit if I wanted to put in a back deck. So I had to axe having a small plywood platform on the bottom for the gas tank and just use the angle to support the tank. That gave me about 1/8" clearance I needed for the rear deck....literally took me all day...but the gas tank and battery now fit snugly under the decking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinWI, post: 239516, member: 7422"] Today I worked on the stern area of the boat. Had a slight dilemma trying to figure out how to fit the gas tank under the rear deck while going over the top of the new livewell intake hose. It was tedious to say the least. I had it worked out, but when I put it together the gas tank barely would not fit if I wanted to put in a back deck. So I had to axe having a small plywood platform on the bottom for the gas tank and just use the angle to support the tank. That gave me about 1/8" clearance I needed for the rear deck....literally took me all day...but the gas tank and battery now fit snugly under the decking. [/QUOTE]
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