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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New Build - 1971 Lonestar Big Fisherman 14ft V
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<blockquote data-quote="BIDZ" data-source="post: 379800" data-attributes="member: 17237"><p>It's been a productive weekend! I managed to wire up my navigation lights and have all my wiring loomed and tucked away. I also scored an '82 Johnson 15hp (9.9 stickers) motor for free! A good friend had one that wasn't being used and gave it to me on the condition that I not sell it. It hasn't been used in a couple of years, but appears to be in top shape. I pulled it apart and cleaned the carb, replaced the fuel lines, and changed the spark plugs. I'm planning to replace the water pump as a precaution and will need to get a new gas tank as the one he had doesn't fit under my rear deck. All-in-all a very good weekend. Hopefully this week I can route the wires for my fishfinders and then I can start thinking about paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIDZ, post: 379800, member: 17237"] It's been a productive weekend! I managed to wire up my navigation lights and have all my wiring loomed and tucked away. I also scored an '82 Johnson 15hp (9.9 stickers) motor for free! A good friend had one that wasn't being used and gave it to me on the condition that I not sell it. It hasn't been used in a couple of years, but appears to be in top shape. I pulled it apart and cleaned the carb, replaced the fuel lines, and changed the spark plugs. I'm planning to replace the water pump as a precaution and will need to get a new gas tank as the one he had doesn't fit under my rear deck. All-in-all a very good weekend. Hopefully this week I can route the wires for my fishfinders and then I can start thinking about paint. [/QUOTE]
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