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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
198? bass tracker rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 427920" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>Sounds like most things you want to do is the pretty basic stuff that most guys have done on here. </p><p>Plenty of help available, just post with a pic. of what area you are working on and someone will help guide you through it if you need opinions or help.</p><p>You mentioned 2 2x4's stacked for the bunks, maybe just for strength, or to raise the hull so it doesn't hit the fenders on the trailer since the bunk supports are welded on and not adjustable. You will need to figure that out, every trailer I ever saw or worked on only had a single board.</p><p>When replacing those bunks, either buy bunk slicks or something similar to put on them. Cheapest way to do that is to cap them with vinyl down spouting that's cut in half, or vinyl fencepost cover that's cut in half, plus a few other options. You won't be sorry you did that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 427920, member: 6547"] Sounds like most things you want to do is the pretty basic stuff that most guys have done on here. Plenty of help available, just post with a pic. of what area you are working on and someone will help guide you through it if you need opinions or help. You mentioned 2 2x4's stacked for the bunks, maybe just for strength, or to raise the hull so it doesn't hit the fenders on the trailer since the bunk supports are welded on and not adjustable. You will need to figure that out, every trailer I ever saw or worked on only had a single board. When replacing those bunks, either buy bunk slicks or something similar to put on them. Cheapest way to do that is to cap them with vinyl down spouting that's cut in half, or vinyl fencepost cover that's cut in half, plus a few other options. You won't be sorry you did that. [/QUOTE]
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