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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Newbie ready to tackle his first rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 76226" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>First off.. Welcome Aboard!</p><p></p><p>I would not pay someone else to do it - learn something new and you'll be equipped to do it later if you ever buy another boat.</p><p></p><p>As far as attachments for a deck, you can have it fit tight enough to where you can make it removable. That's the way the platforms are in my jon, it also makes it easier for cleaning.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest keeping your deck in the front inline with the height of your front bench - that should keep you stable in the water to where you won't be sent flying over if you hook into the "big one" or put a trolling motor on the front.</p><p></p><p>I think you can safely remove that cover, but I'll let bassboy1 reference that... I think he has more experience with those types of boats.</p><p></p><p>I notice you didn't put in your profile where your from... so let us know - you never know, there may be a tinboater in your backyard that you don't know about and can help you with your build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 76226, member: 677"] First off.. Welcome Aboard! I would not pay someone else to do it - learn something new and you'll be equipped to do it later if you ever buy another boat. As far as attachments for a deck, you can have it fit tight enough to where you can make it removable. That's the way the platforms are in my jon, it also makes it easier for cleaning. I would suggest keeping your deck in the front inline with the height of your front bench - that should keep you stable in the water to where you won't be sent flying over if you hook into the "big one" or put a trolling motor on the front. I think you can safely remove that cover, but I'll let bassboy1 reference that... I think he has more experience with those types of boats. I notice you didn't put in your profile where your from... so let us know - you never know, there may be a tinboater in your backyard that you don't know about and can help you with your build. [/QUOTE]
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