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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14 ft conversion possibilities
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<blockquote data-quote="steelflight" data-source="post: 472685" data-attributes="member: 25570"><p>decided to go with a front 1/2 casting deck. or so hehe. using a rubber deck lin er on top of a 1/8 plywood. the benches will stay. the deck will just sit on top. I'll be stuffing foam board insulation underneath. I am actually planning on gluing the blocks on the bottom of the board. keeping it suspended above the bottom deck by about a 1/2" . I think this will keep the weight down. (fingers crossed.) while I'm getting all that ready on paper I think I'm going to get ready to test the engine and make sure that it will push me along in the water. </p><p></p><p>after all that I'm gonna paint it next so it looks slick on the water because why the heck not.</p><p></p><p>so goals. </p><p>.Casting deck</p><p>.engine tuned</p><p>.paint job. </p><p></p><p>thanks for your input guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelflight, post: 472685, member: 25570"] decided to go with a front 1/2 casting deck. or so hehe. using a rubber deck lin er on top of a 1/8 plywood. the benches will stay. the deck will just sit on top. I'll be stuffing foam board insulation underneath. I am actually planning on gluing the blocks on the bottom of the board. keeping it suspended above the bottom deck by about a 1/2" . I think this will keep the weight down. (fingers crossed.) while I'm getting all that ready on paper I think I'm going to get ready to test the engine and make sure that it will push me along in the water. after all that I'm gonna paint it next so it looks slick on the water because why the heck not. so goals. .Casting deck .engine tuned .paint job. thanks for your input guys. [/QUOTE]
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