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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Semi-V North West Fishing Machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex_c" data-source="post: 307315" data-attributes="member: 9587"><p>Ok, almost got 'er back to how she came from the factory.</p><p></p><p>I really should have put my time and money into a better hull but this thing didn't have any real major damage and I like a challenge! Its got a lot of dings and battle scars though I tell you. </p><p></p><p>I have the last piece for the front bench to put in, and I can start laying down the frame for the decks. After that, the transom will get bolted down with new SS hardware.</p><p></p><p>After I'm done riveting and drilling more holes in the hull she will get the gluvit treatment and then the interior will be sanded and painted. I'm going with primer grey for the inside due to cost and ease of touch ups. Two coats should do it.</p><p></p><p>After the interior is painted, the next step will be all the woodwork, and laying out the hatches/storage etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex_c, post: 307315, member: 9587"] Ok, almost got 'er back to how she came from the factory. I really should have put my time and money into a better hull but this thing didn't have any real major damage and I like a challenge! Its got a lot of dings and battle scars though I tell you. I have the last piece for the front bench to put in, and I can start laying down the frame for the decks. After that, the transom will get bolted down with new SS hardware. After I'm done riveting and drilling more holes in the hull she will get the gluvit treatment and then the interior will be sanded and painted. I'm going with primer grey for the inside due to cost and ease of touch ups. Two coats should do it. After the interior is painted, the next step will be all the woodwork, and laying out the hatches/storage etc. [/QUOTE]
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