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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1987 Bass Tracker MV-16 Remodel. First project.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kochy" data-source="post: 245365" data-attributes="member: 7845"><p>Jmox, I can barely see the pictures, is there any other way you can upload them so I can see them better? Try using tinypic.com, Yeah Roadkill, I learned that the hard way. Bought myself a boat, Thought it looked Bad ***. Took it home hopped in it to play around with it a bit and realized in the center the floor was rotten. It was a pain in the you know what. Tearing the plywood out was tough too, there's so many hidden screws when you try to get them out, you take some out and you think you got em all till you start prying and you realize you have like 10 more in it. Then when they're so old that the screws just get stripped, that really sucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kochy, post: 245365, member: 7845"] Jmox, I can barely see the pictures, is there any other way you can upload them so I can see them better? Try using tinypic.com, Yeah Roadkill, I learned that the hard way. Bought myself a boat, Thought it looked Bad ***. Took it home hopped in it to play around with it a bit and realized in the center the floor was rotten. It was a pain in the you know what. Tearing the plywood out was tough too, there's so many hidden screws when you try to get them out, you take some out and you think you got em all till you start prying and you realize you have like 10 more in it. Then when they're so old that the screws just get stripped, that really sucks. [/QUOTE]
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