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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12 ft Sea Nymph Project father and son's first boat.
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<blockquote data-quote="beginnerfisherman81" data-source="post: 276864" data-attributes="member: 9123"><p>Showed my son of what I had in mind as far as making the front end flat and he said that he would be scared to stand on the small deck so we are just gonna stain and protect some wood and lay it down for the seats and go from there. Here is an updated picture of the inside sanded and all the scratches from the previous owners smoothed out and ready for prime. We also mounted some seats that I bought from craigslist to see how they would look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beginnerfisherman81, post: 276864, member: 9123"] Showed my son of what I had in mind as far as making the front end flat and he said that he would be scared to stand on the small deck so we are just gonna stain and protect some wood and lay it down for the seats and go from there. Here is an updated picture of the inside sanded and all the scratches from the previous owners smoothed out and ready for prime. We also mounted some seats that I bought from craigslist to see how they would look. [/QUOTE]
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