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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Another one of "The Poormans" Mods
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<blockquote data-quote="Poormans Boatright" data-source="post: 378792" data-attributes="member: 5870"><p>Rainy here in Texas City, hard to get much done. I went to the shop today to work on the boat and try to start on the rear transom area. First off it was full of muck which I had to clean out. My plan is to put a floor in for the gas tank and batteries to rest on, then cover that with a deck. I didn't want to cover the boat floor with out inspecting its integrity and sealing it with some paint or some form of protection. After cleaning/washing out all of the muck, I found the hull to be in real good condition. I only had to weld the rib where the transom support meets as it was cracked. After cleaning,sanding and wire brushing the floor area was ready for a coat of primer which was as far as I got to today. It will be ready for a topcoat then I can begin to cover it up. Also in the last pic check out this 22', 1/4" thick monster that came in for work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poormans Boatright, post: 378792, member: 5870"] Rainy here in Texas City, hard to get much done. I went to the shop today to work on the boat and try to start on the rear transom area. First off it was full of muck which I had to clean out. My plan is to put a floor in for the gas tank and batteries to rest on, then cover that with a deck. I didn't want to cover the boat floor with out inspecting its integrity and sealing it with some paint or some form of protection. After cleaning/washing out all of the muck, I found the hull to be in real good condition. I only had to weld the rib where the transom support meets as it was cracked. After cleaning,sanding and wire brushing the floor area was ready for a coat of primer which was as far as I got to today. It will be ready for a topcoat then I can begin to cover it up. Also in the last pic check out this 22', 1/4" thick monster that came in for work. [/QUOTE]
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