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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' Sea Nymph Makeover
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<blockquote data-quote="hotrod5337" data-source="post: 450465" data-attributes="member: 22428"><p>Hello, first post here. I started this build after looking for a small boat me and my son could fish out of. Wanted something small i could throw in the back of the truck. well I found a boat but then decided to make it a little more usable and next thing i know its no longer an easy throw in the back of the truck deal anymore. actually i probably would have started with something a little bigger had i known i was going to put this amount of work into it. </p><p></p><p>The boat i found was sold to me from an older man that had bought the boat new in michigan in 1978. he bought it and a 1978 johnson 9.9. i especially liked this boat after looking at several others because it was really wide in comparison. ive had flat bottoms too but i really like the way this vhull rides in open water and it sits high in the water. </p><p></p><p>we used it a bit and i wanted to add some lights, trolling motor etc so i started looking for a motor with a charging system. came across a honda motor in like new condition that i bought for a song. not long after winter was here and the build began. heres some pictures from the for sale ad when i bought it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotrod5337, post: 450465, member: 22428"] Hello, first post here. I started this build after looking for a small boat me and my son could fish out of. Wanted something small i could throw in the back of the truck. well I found a boat but then decided to make it a little more usable and next thing i know its no longer an easy throw in the back of the truck deal anymore. actually i probably would have started with something a little bigger had i known i was going to put this amount of work into it. The boat i found was sold to me from an older man that had bought the boat new in michigan in 1978. he bought it and a 1978 johnson 9.9. i especially liked this boat after looking at several others because it was really wide in comparison. ive had flat bottoms too but i really like the way this vhull rides in open water and it sits high in the water. we used it a bit and i wanted to add some lights, trolling motor etc so i started looking for a motor with a charging system. came across a honda motor in like new condition that i bought for a song. not long after winter was here and the build began. heres some pictures from the for sale ad when i bought it. [/QUOTE]
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