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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2001 Lund Nova 1860
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<blockquote data-quote="Ta5teless" data-source="post: 155336" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>The Cover is really decent! Nice and tight. I may have an issue trying to it on in my boat well, I can see myself falling in.</p><p></p><p>The name Goes! It has to. </p><p></p><p>I started the front deck. Not large by any means. 2' x the width. The Aluminum Profile from Modular Tool Rocks! Joe took a few measurments and tapped a few holes and in no time my 271lb hind end was jumping on a frame. A 39" hatch dead center and the side plates from carpeted wolminized 3/4". I HATE glueing carpet to decks, I use the boat to much and have to swap it out every couple of years. I was going to use undercoating but the oil base paint I used ate the undercoating... </p><p></p><p>I will put 1 seat mount in for now and see how that fares. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm in no hurry to drop this in the water. I have another boat but I will be taking her out the 19th to do some casting for Musky!!! More to come!</p><p></p><p>Here are some pics from yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ta5teless, post: 155336, member: 2624"] The Cover is really decent! Nice and tight. I may have an issue trying to it on in my boat well, I can see myself falling in. The name Goes! It has to. I started the front deck. Not large by any means. 2' x the width. The Aluminum Profile from Modular Tool Rocks! Joe took a few measurments and tapped a few holes and in no time my 271lb hind end was jumping on a frame. A 39" hatch dead center and the side plates from carpeted wolminized 3/4". I HATE glueing carpet to decks, I use the boat to much and have to swap it out every couple of years. I was going to use undercoating but the oil base paint I used ate the undercoating... I will put 1 seat mount in for now and see how that fares. I'm in no hurry to drop this in the water. I have another boat but I will be taking her out the 19th to do some casting for Musky!!! More to come! Here are some pics from yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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