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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1981, 18' Springbok (Alcan Jumbo) restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="speo" data-source="post: 410809" data-attributes="member: 20658"><p>I agree with putting as much as possible, I am not taking safety lightly, but if the factory filled up only 75% because they knew it is enough, I would rather fill the remaining 25% with a battery or live well, and still have peace of mind (if I knew it was empty anyway).</p><p></p><p>I will use this boat with my wife and two kids, so I want it to be as safe as possible, but also make it comfortable without sacrificing safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speo, post: 410809, member: 20658"] I agree with putting as much as possible, I am not taking safety lightly, but if the factory filled up only 75% because they knew it is enough, I would rather fill the remaining 25% with a battery or live well, and still have peace of mind (if I knew it was empty anyway). I will use this boat with my wife and two kids, so I want it to be as safe as possible, but also make it comfortable without sacrificing safety. [/QUOTE]
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