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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1985 Rhyancraft (Unplanned) Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownDogFlies" data-source="post: 389390" data-attributes="member: 17357"><p>Sonny-</p><p>I am trying to keep the bow as clean as possible - somewhere I saw someone say put the trolling motor and mooring cleats on the right as most folks strip with their the left. I will use a stripping bucket on occasion -- nothing more than a standard big box store 5 gallon pail. Put a inch of water in the bottom and its not going anywhere. Doubles as a tote for getting gear in and out of the boat.</p><p>--BrownDog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownDogFlies, post: 389390, member: 17357"] Sonny- I am trying to keep the bow as clean as possible - somewhere I saw someone say put the trolling motor and mooring cleats on the right as most folks strip with their the left. I will use a stripping bucket on occasion -- nothing more than a standard big box store 5 gallon pail. Put a inch of water in the bottom and its not going anywhere. Doubles as a tote for getting gear in and out of the boat. --BrownDog [/QUOTE]
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