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    79’ Alumacraft Lunker 16

    Thanks. I haven’t had much time to work on it. I’d say I’m 70% done. I’ll pop some more pictures up when I’m done.
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    79’ Alumacraft Lunker 16

    Just a few odd cuts of aluminum needed. A few pieces of panel for the sides and I can rivets everything in.
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    79’ Alumacraft Lunker 16

    Just a little more progress. All the framing is cut for the front deck. The livewell is insulated. Now to frame the back deck and rivet everything. Then some wiring. Then deck carpet and finally install the motor. And FISH.
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    79’ Alumacraft Lunker 16

    I’m actually in Newark DE
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    79’ Alumacraft Lunker 16

    Life got in the way for a bit but I’ve been making slow progress. Got all the rivets tightened up and sealed. Some painting and redid the floor. I have carpet in too and started framing the deck. I’ll get some more pictures tomorrow.
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    79’ Alumacraft Lunker 16

    I see you’re in south Jersey. I just moved to Newark De not to long ago. Any decent places to fish around here?
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    79’ Alumacraft Lunker 16

    I’ve already filled out and found the two little leaks. I’m going to replace the rich and then coat all of the rivets with Coat It. I just really want to see how it floats and drifts before I start building it. And get some fishing in before I can’t.
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    79’ Alumacraft Lunker 16

    I’m hoping to have it done by June. I want to use it for a bit first before I start building just to see if there is anything that won’t work. I’m going to try and build the framework while still being able to use the boat. I’ll probably do the rear deck first. The 3 seats in my plan will be...
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    79’ Alumacraft Lunker 16

    This is what I plan on doing.
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    79’ Alumacraft Lunker 16

    Hello everyone. This is my first build and I’ve been reading, planning, watching videos since July. The boat I grew up using was a trolling motor powered crawdad so this is all new to me. I finally found the boat that fit the specs I was looking for: 16’, at least 50” wide and as affordable as...
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