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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New project, Dakota 1650 modified V
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<blockquote data-quote="Bowhunter1661" data-source="post: 402944" data-attributes="member: 9937"><p>Well fellas, work has begun on the new boat and trailer. First step was cutting down the trailer to make it fit in my garage! The winch post he had on the trailer was not original and was extremely flimsy. So I built a new one, plan to install it once I get the bunks done. You can see it in the photo of the tongue cut off.</p><p></p><p> Next was removing all the old road sign flooring my grandpa had installed, as well as about 200 lb worth of leaves and other foliage! Removed all of his old wiring, trolling motors, fish finger, seats. It all went.</p><p></p><p>Then I lifted the boat onto some home made sea horses. Removed all the bunks, mounts and guidons. Also plan on replacing the wiring harness, then just reuse the old lights. Finally sand, prime then bedline the whole trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowhunter1661, post: 402944, member: 9937"] Well fellas, work has begun on the new boat and trailer. First step was cutting down the trailer to make it fit in my garage! The winch post he had on the trailer was not original and was extremely flimsy. So I built a new one, plan to install it once I get the bunks done. You can see it in the photo of the tongue cut off. Next was removing all the old road sign flooring my grandpa had installed, as well as about 200 lb worth of leaves and other foliage! Removed all of his old wiring, trolling motors, fish finger, seats. It all went. Then I lifted the boat onto some home made sea horses. Removed all the bunks, mounts and guidons. Also plan on replacing the wiring harness, then just reuse the old lights. Finally sand, prime then bedline the whole trailer. [/QUOTE]
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