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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
11' Sears Gamefisher
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<blockquote data-quote="FishCat" data-source="post: 38649" data-attributes="member: 636"><p>I'm 36 Bub. Ha! </p><p></p><p>I guess I'm doing this as a learning experience as much as anything else. But I'd like to end up with a craft that I can use to hit up the small lakes all around me here in the Twin Cities. </p><p></p><p>I've read about folks using some kind of foam under their floors. I don't think I've seen it mentioned on this site though. Would something like that be helpful on my little boat? Does it actually add to its buoyancy? What would "thin wood" be? 1/2 an inch? Or would that even be too heavy?</p><p></p><p>Now this will really show you how much of a novice I am - what should I use to clean with? I was really surprised the boat came out so clean looking in that picture. The inside is, dingy, to say the least, but the outside is covered in grime. I'm thinking it's dried weeds, or algae maybe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishCat, post: 38649, member: 636"] I'm 36 Bub. Ha! I guess I'm doing this as a learning experience as much as anything else. But I'd like to end up with a craft that I can use to hit up the small lakes all around me here in the Twin Cities. I've read about folks using some kind of foam under their floors. I don't think I've seen it mentioned on this site though. Would something like that be helpful on my little boat? Does it actually add to its buoyancy? What would "thin wood" be? 1/2 an inch? Or would that even be too heavy? Now this will really show you how much of a novice I am - what should I use to clean with? I was really surprised the boat came out so clean looking in that picture. The inside is, dingy, to say the least, but the outside is covered in grime. I'm thinking it's dried weeds, or algae maybe? [/QUOTE]
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