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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1984 Pike Attacker rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="bonz_d" data-source="post: 401134" data-attributes="member: 11276"><p>Not much done these past few days as the temps have dropped and for now I have no heat in the garage. Spent yesterday putting plastic sheet up on the rafters to try and close in this building, eliminate some of the draftiness and just try to reduce the size of the area to heat.</p><p></p><p>While cleaning up the other day I did find a piece of cut-off 5/8" ply that will fit perfectly for a decking in the bow. I'll be doing this one the same way I had done a Lund S14 previously and that worked out very well. It is really a simple build using angle aluminum and a continuous length piano hinge. </p><p></p><p>The hinge gets attached so that the plywood is flush with the very front bench seat, hinges forward and the deck is level but about 3" below the middle bench seat. This also adds some well needed storage space.</p><p></p><p>As always I will add pictures as progress allows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonz_d, post: 401134, member: 11276"] Not much done these past few days as the temps have dropped and for now I have no heat in the garage. Spent yesterday putting plastic sheet up on the rafters to try and close in this building, eliminate some of the draftiness and just try to reduce the size of the area to heat. While cleaning up the other day I did find a piece of cut-off 5/8" ply that will fit perfectly for a decking in the bow. I'll be doing this one the same way I had done a Lund S14 previously and that worked out very well. It is really a simple build using angle aluminum and a continuous length piano hinge. The hinge gets attached so that the plywood is flush with the very front bench seat, hinges forward and the deck is level but about 3" below the middle bench seat. This also adds some well needed storage space. As always I will add pictures as progress allows. [/QUOTE]
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