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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1960 Alumacraft Deep C
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<blockquote data-quote="CrappieSlayer36" data-source="post: 399403" data-attributes="member: 19302"><p>Got the transom back in today. My friend will be fabricating a cap for me tomorrow, so I should be able to get her in the water this weekend and try out the motor/boat combination and see how they work together.</p><p></p><p>Everything went smoothly, took me one screw to figure out just how much 5200 to put on each one. I used decent size washers on the exterior of the boat, and it looks kinda weird with that many pieces of hardware on the back of the boat, but those were the holes that were in the old transom so I just replaced what I took off.</p><p></p><p>I did scuff up the interior board and had to touch up the sealer on it. I did not like having to remove the transom cap in order to replace that board, but I could not figure out any other way to do it. If anyone has done it another way I would love to hear about it. </p><p></p><p>But on to the important part. Pictures!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrappieSlayer36, post: 399403, member: 19302"] Got the transom back in today. My friend will be fabricating a cap for me tomorrow, so I should be able to get her in the water this weekend and try out the motor/boat combination and see how they work together. Everything went smoothly, took me one screw to figure out just how much 5200 to put on each one. I used decent size washers on the exterior of the boat, and it looks kinda weird with that many pieces of hardware on the back of the boat, but those were the holes that were in the old transom so I just replaced what I took off. I did scuff up the interior board and had to touch up the sealer on it. I did not like having to remove the transom cap in order to replace that board, but I could not figure out any other way to do it. If anyone has done it another way I would love to hear about it. But on to the important part. Pictures!!! [/QUOTE]
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