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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
DMB's 1436 convertible
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel My Brother" data-source="post: 208170" data-attributes="member: 6019"><p>Thanks for the replies.</p><p></p><p>The rod straps are fine. They're only $8 so I suppose I should just be happy they lasted as long as they did. The scary thing is that I trailer my rods in the boat just as they're pictured, and the strap broke on the way to the lake so the rods were free to fly out of the boat and I would not have known. Luckily they stayed put.</p><p></p><p>The Mercury came with the boat and although it was 20 years old, it was fairly obvious that it hadn't been used much. </p><p></p><p>This boat gets a lot of time on the water, and I feel fortunate that it doesn't leak. I realize that at 8 years old, it's still a baby in the world of tin boats, but I'm crossing my fingers that it stays water tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel My Brother, post: 208170, member: 6019"] Thanks for the replies. The rod straps are fine. They're only $8 so I suppose I should just be happy they lasted as long as they did. The scary thing is that I trailer my rods in the boat just as they're pictured, and the strap broke on the way to the lake so the rods were free to fly out of the boat and I would not have known. Luckily they stayed put. The Mercury came with the boat and although it was 20 years old, it was fairly obvious that it hadn't been used much. This boat gets a lot of time on the water, and I feel fortunate that it doesn't leak. I realize that at 8 years old, it's still a baby in the world of tin boats, but I'm crossing my fingers that it stays water tight. [/QUOTE]
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