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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Finally getting a new (to me) tin boat, a 1436
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<blockquote data-quote="Hydrilla" data-source="post: 114813" data-attributes="member: 863"><p>I didn't feel like messing with the deck or the floor tonight so I primered the inside of the boat. I did most of the boat except the middle and front floor because they won't be visible. </p><p></p><p>If you wonder why I have open holes in the transom, I noticed tonight that I had some non-stainless nuts and bolts. I'll have to re-paint part of the back of the boat, but it's worth it to not have problems to deal with in the future. With the bolts out, I checked the transom wood and it is rock solid- no rot at all. I'm not surprised since the boat is only a 94, I just found out from the wildlife commision.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the slow progress lately, I'll have a lot to update this weekend. Some of you amaze me with what you are able to accomplish in short periods of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydrilla, post: 114813, member: 863"] I didn't feel like messing with the deck or the floor tonight so I primered the inside of the boat. I did most of the boat except the middle and front floor because they won't be visible. If you wonder why I have open holes in the transom, I noticed tonight that I had some non-stainless nuts and bolts. I'll have to re-paint part of the back of the boat, but it's worth it to not have problems to deal with in the future. With the bolts out, I checked the transom wood and it is rock solid- no rot at all. I'm not surprised since the boat is only a 94, I just found out from the wildlife commision. Sorry for the slow progress lately, I'll have a lot to update this weekend. Some of you amaze me with what you are able to accomplish in short periods of time. [/QUOTE]
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