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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
'70s 14ft Lund mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Skippyo" data-source="post: 350431" data-attributes="member: 8745"><p>Also, the treated 2x4 that I used for the front casting deck hasn't caused any corrosion as there is a factory paint inside the boat. It's only making contact with aluminum in 3 small areas anyway so I'm leaving it in. The only corrosion I did find was on the bottom of my aluminum pedestal base. It looked like the substance you'd find on the posts of a car battery. However it wasn't nearly as serious as some other posts suggest. For the record it has been exposed to the elements for the last 2 years without so much as a cover. That includes sitting through 2 Minnesota winters and spring thaws. With as little corrosion as there was after sitting that long I doubt it's as serious as some would lead me to believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skippyo, post: 350431, member: 8745"] Also, the treated 2x4 that I used for the front casting deck hasn't caused any corrosion as there is a factory paint inside the boat. It's only making contact with aluminum in 3 small areas anyway so I'm leaving it in. The only corrosion I did find was on the bottom of my aluminum pedestal base. It looked like the substance you'd find on the posts of a car battery. However it wasn't nearly as serious as some other posts suggest. For the record it has been exposed to the elements for the last 2 years without so much as a cover. That includes sitting through 2 Minnesota winters and spring thaws. With as little corrosion as there was after sitting that long I doubt it's as serious as some would lead me to believe. [/QUOTE]
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