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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="outlawfan80" data-source="post: 372245" data-attributes="member: 15224"><p>Well here she is stripped down. Found some interesting things. Whoever did the last build used 2"x4" framing 3/8", 1/2", and 3/4" plywood without any kind of sealant, coated, galvanized, self-drilling, and drywall screws. They took out all but a 10" square of foam out of the bench seat. I'm going to reuse the front deck and floor plywood it's still in good shape I'll just seal before I reinstall. I'm going to fill the space between the ribs with foam to replace what was removed from bench seat. I'm trying to decide how I am going to do the live wells. It had 2 10 gallon totes plumbed together installed in the rear bench seat as you can see from pictures. I think I would like to have a larger capacity these don't seem big enough. </p><p>Would priming and painting work for sealing the wood or should I use spar varnish?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outlawfan80, post: 372245, member: 15224"] Well here she is stripped down. Found some interesting things. Whoever did the last build used 2"x4" framing 3/8", 1/2", and 3/4" plywood without any kind of sealant, coated, galvanized, self-drilling, and drywall screws. They took out all but a 10" square of foam out of the bench seat. I'm going to reuse the front deck and floor plywood it's still in good shape I'll just seal before I reinstall. I'm going to fill the space between the ribs with foam to replace what was removed from bench seat. I'm trying to decide how I am going to do the live wells. It had 2 10 gallon totes plumbed together installed in the rear bench seat as you can see from pictures. I think I would like to have a larger capacity these don't seem big enough. Would priming and painting work for sealing the wood or should I use spar varnish? [/QUOTE]
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