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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: 379482" data-attributes="member: 14265"><p>I've gotten alot done in the last few days! I can finally see light at the end of the tunnel! lol. I've gotten all of the leaks figured out and she's now bone dry while in the water. I welded all of the keel rivets up from the inside and also added gluvit for added peace of mind. Otherwise everything's gone pretty smooth. I fought the hell out of getting the 2' piece of the front deck in due to the new carpet thickness. That's been my main headache, getting everything back right with this carpet being so darn thick. The only carpet I have left is the deck lids and the corners of the hatch openings. Tomorrow I'm bringing it to work to hang the motor back on and then I'll be on to wiring. Well, I'm about to pass out from sheer exhaustion! Lol. Till next time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMill, post: 379482, member: 14265"] I've gotten alot done in the last few days! I can finally see light at the end of the tunnel! lol. I've gotten all of the leaks figured out and she's now bone dry while in the water. I welded all of the keel rivets up from the inside and also added gluvit for added peace of mind. Otherwise everything's gone pretty smooth. I fought the hell out of getting the 2' piece of the front deck in due to the new carpet thickness. That's been my main headache, getting everything back right with this carpet being so darn thick. The only carpet I have left is the deck lids and the corners of the hatch openings. Tomorrow I'm bringing it to work to hang the motor back on and then I'll be on to wiring. Well, I'm about to pass out from sheer exhaustion! Lol. Till next time! [/QUOTE]
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