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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
18'-6" Flounder Boat Build
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<blockquote data-quote="Poormans Boatright" data-source="post: 385442" data-attributes="member: 5870"><p>Guys welcome one of the newest members to Tin Boats, user name re-rig, this is the owner of this rig, his name is Ron. He must be keeping tabs on me..................</p><p></p><p>bobberboy, thanx</p><p></p><p>Lowe2070, yes you exactly right, thanx for the pic to clarify</p><p></p><p>ok, here is what i got done today, I needed the 3/8" plate for the air motor hoop, as I don't normally keep 3/8" plate around, a friend of mine hooked me up with a nice piece he got from a local fab shop. I got it cut with the plasma and ready to weld tomorrow. We got all the tabs fabbed and welded on the front rail for the led lights to install. I had to mount the tabs at a 60 degree angle to allow the lights to rotate at a angle suitable for this boat, meaning the lights came with rotating brackets, but at 90 degrees the lights would not tilt down low enough for their purpose. At a 60 degree angle on the bracket it gives the owner more adjustment on the lights beam, if this makes sense. Also we mounted 2 tabs for running lights for night cruising. Check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poormans Boatright, post: 385442, member: 5870"] Guys welcome one of the newest members to Tin Boats, user name re-rig, this is the owner of this rig, his name is Ron. He must be keeping tabs on me.................. bobberboy, thanx Lowe2070, yes you exactly right, thanx for the pic to clarify ok, here is what i got done today, I needed the 3/8" plate for the air motor hoop, as I don't normally keep 3/8" plate around, a friend of mine hooked me up with a nice piece he got from a local fab shop. I got it cut with the plasma and ready to weld tomorrow. We got all the tabs fabbed and welded on the front rail for the led lights to install. I had to mount the tabs at a 60 degree angle to allow the lights to rotate at a angle suitable for this boat, meaning the lights came with rotating brackets, but at 90 degrees the lights would not tilt down low enough for their purpose. At a 60 degree angle on the bracket it gives the owner more adjustment on the lights beam, if this makes sense. Also we mounted 2 tabs for running lights for night cruising. Check it out. [/QUOTE]
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