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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
89 Bass Tracker TX17 transom
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<blockquote data-quote="JMill" data-source="post: 375188" data-attributes="member: 14265"><p>Huntinfool - I've already gotten everything needed to build it out of wood, plus I think it'll be easier. I figure with enough coats of polyurethane it'll last me plenty long enough. This boat's just a stepping stone until I get a nice skeeter anyways. I got alot done today. I've gutted most of the boat and I'm now ready to put it in the water and locate the leak(s). I'm hoping the leak isn't far enough toward the front of the boat so I don't have to mess with that pour in foam from the factory. That's some tough s**t!!! I don't see any evidence of it being water logged. I see guys putting that sheet foam it it's place, but where the pour in foam is it sure seems like it adds to the structural integrity of the hull. Are the foam sheets adequate for something like that? I plan on using the sheets under the floor and behind the side panels. Anyways, till next time! Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMill, post: 375188, member: 14265"] Huntinfool - I've already gotten everything needed to build it out of wood, plus I think it'll be easier. I figure with enough coats of polyurethane it'll last me plenty long enough. This boat's just a stepping stone until I get a nice skeeter anyways. I got alot done today. I've gutted most of the boat and I'm now ready to put it in the water and locate the leak(s). I'm hoping the leak isn't far enough toward the front of the boat so I don't have to mess with that pour in foam from the factory. That's some tough s**t!!! I don't see any evidence of it being water logged. I see guys putting that sheet foam it it's place, but where the pour in foam is it sure seems like it adds to the structural integrity of the hull. Are the foam sheets adequate for something like that? I plan on using the sheets under the floor and behind the side panels. Anyways, till next time! Jon [/QUOTE]
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