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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1979 16ft LOWELINE JUMBO-V FINAL CHAPTER
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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 231828" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>i made a u shaped brace that follows the hull/sides contour out of some aluminum channel thats completely hidden under the floor on the bottom and is not in the way on the sides at all, but i think im gonna use it and put some boxes on both sides also, i'll still have almost 3 feet of open floor space with the boxes wich will still give me plenty of room as i will only have one(two when motoring) seat base being used while(hardly ever) fishing. that brings up the question of how to frame the boxes to make it all sturdy and as light as possible? i do know i will have one peice of the frame running from the front deck to the back deck, that will make the boxes over a foot deep. any ideas are needed and welcome...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 231828, member: 4468"] i made a u shaped brace that follows the hull/sides contour out of some aluminum channel thats completely hidden under the floor on the bottom and is not in the way on the sides at all, but i think im gonna use it and put some boxes on both sides also, i'll still have almost 3 feet of open floor space with the boxes wich will still give me plenty of room as i will only have one(two when motoring) seat base being used while(hardly ever) fishing. that brings up the question of how to frame the boxes to make it all sturdy and as light as possible? i do know i will have one peice of the frame running from the front deck to the back deck, that will make the boxes over a foot deep. any ideas are needed and welcome... [/QUOTE]
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