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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
you guys have opened me up a new can of worms. thanks
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<blockquote data-quote="monarch1652" data-source="post: 146012" data-attributes="member: 3510"><p>so much for the boat ride!! i got all the way to the filling station and realized that someone liked my gas tank a lot better then i did! :evil: . so off to farm and fleet i went and bought a new fuel line and my friend had 5 tanks laying around so i'm all squared away again. it is a marine plywood i used. scince it was called "marine grade" i was just assuming that it was treated. i used some thompsons waterseal for waterproofing. and i have a toolbox that i'm going to sacrifice for the corner pieces to rivet back in and i was thinking about doing a splash well and a console similar to the 16" flattracker thread.was going to use that king starboard stuff but my friend made covers for a few hatches out of it and i thought it was really heavy. and i figured when it got hot and with the force from the motor it would flex. ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monarch1652, post: 146012, member: 3510"] so much for the boat ride!! i got all the way to the filling station and realized that someone liked my gas tank a lot better then i did! :evil: . so off to farm and fleet i went and bought a new fuel line and my friend had 5 tanks laying around so i'm all squared away again. it is a marine plywood i used. scince it was called "marine grade" i was just assuming that it was treated. i used some thompsons waterseal for waterproofing. and i have a toolbox that i'm going to sacrifice for the corner pieces to rivet back in and i was thinking about doing a splash well and a console similar to the 16" flattracker thread.was going to use that king starboard stuff but my friend made covers for a few hatches out of it and i thought it was really heavy. and i figured when it got hot and with the force from the motor it would flex. ? [/QUOTE]
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you guys have opened me up a new can of worms. thanks
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