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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Arkansas Traveler
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<blockquote data-quote="bulrid8" data-source="post: 343800" data-attributes="member: 13420"><p>I haven't even had the 18hp on it yet. Just bought it last week. I did take the middle bench out and it will have a flat floor with storage boxes on each side. Putting a 7' box on one side for rod storage and a 4' on the other side for general storage. The sides are secured to the front and back deck, for support. Once I get boxes built, I will see if it needs the sides attached there too.</p><p></p><p>On a hold with the inside, so I can take boat off trailer and do the bottom. Plus rework the trailer. Then I will finish the inside.</p><p></p><p>One thing I will say with these boats, is the wood have held up great. The transom and gunnels are original and in great shape, from sitting in the weather. I did spar them heavily and am thinking of doing a cover over gunnels so it protects them more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulrid8, post: 343800, member: 13420"] I haven't even had the 18hp on it yet. Just bought it last week. I did take the middle bench out and it will have a flat floor with storage boxes on each side. Putting a 7' box on one side for rod storage and a 4' on the other side for general storage. The sides are secured to the front and back deck, for support. Once I get boxes built, I will see if it needs the sides attached there too. On a hold with the inside, so I can take boat off trailer and do the bottom. Plus rework the trailer. Then I will finish the inside. One thing I will say with these boats, is the wood have held up great. The transom and gunnels are original and in great shape, from sitting in the weather. I did spar them heavily and am thinking of doing a cover over gunnels so it protects them more. [/QUOTE]
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