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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1967 or '68 MONTGOMERY WARDS~SEA KING~14' V-HULL CONVERSION
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<blockquote data-quote="radgumbo" data-source="post: 267006" data-attributes="member: 8642"><p>Here's a sketch of the planned boat mods. I had to order more aluminum angle for enclosing the transom and (2) side storage areas. I'm thinking of covering all vertical panels with vinyl and using 1/4" plywood...i.e. front/back bench seat panels & side storage panels. For the tops/hatches I'll use 1/2" marine plywood. I ordered all the 316 stainless steel fasteners and aluminum blind rivets for the project. I also ordered my marine pulls for the hatches and piano hinges. </p><p></p><p>By next weekend I should be deep into the mod and I'm excited to get started again. I'll post photos as I go along...this weekend I'll start cleaning up the hull and interior and get ready for bottom coat and paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radgumbo, post: 267006, member: 8642"] Here's a sketch of the planned boat mods. I had to order more aluminum angle for enclosing the transom and (2) side storage areas. I'm thinking of covering all vertical panels with vinyl and using 1/4" plywood...i.e. front/back bench seat panels & side storage panels. For the tops/hatches I'll use 1/2" marine plywood. I ordered all the 316 stainless steel fasteners and aluminum blind rivets for the project. I also ordered my marine pulls for the hatches and piano hinges. By next weekend I should be deep into the mod and I'm excited to get started again. I'll post photos as I go along...this weekend I'll start cleaning up the hull and interior and get ready for bottom coat and paint. [/QUOTE]
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