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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Walleye Joes 14ft Alumacrat project.
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<blockquote data-quote="walleyejoe" data-source="post: 307486" data-attributes="member: 10743"><p>Well I''m makeing progress I have all my wireing done for the most part . Got most of the carpet done .Down to working on the hatches now . Struggeld last night a little .Trying to figure out how much smaller I need to cut the hatches to allow for carpet and hinges. #-o . Don't want em too tight .but you don't want them too lose eather. Finally got flustriated . So drank beer and watched Duck Dynasty Instead :mrgreen: .I'll get back at it tnite . I only have 0ne new pic more to come</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walleyejoe, post: 307486, member: 10743"] Well I''m makeing progress I have all my wireing done for the most part . Got most of the carpet done .Down to working on the hatches now . Struggeld last night a little .Trying to figure out how much smaller I need to cut the hatches to allow for carpet and hinges. #-o . Don't want em too tight .but you don't want them too lose eather. Finally got flustriated . So drank beer and watched Duck Dynasty Instead :mrgreen: .I'll get back at it tnite . I only have 0ne new pic more to come [/QUOTE]
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