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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
15' Mirrocraft Modified V John Boat Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Nussy" data-source="post: 111247" data-attributes="member: 2148"><p>So here's a few pics of the inside. Your basic modified V jon boat with a livewell on the left and storage on the right. I can't take credit for all the aluminum bracing but the previous owner did a great job with the framing. He had strengthened the transom(probably could run a 100 HP if needed) :lol: . He had also bent aluminum stock for all the framing and did a fantastic job. Too bad he didn't finish it off right. He had just layed in treated plywood loose on top. Nothing fit right and you'd have to open some compartments just to open doors on others.[ATTACH=full]9115[/ATTACH]. On the way home one of the panels blew out of the boat. :shock: </p><p></p><p>And here's what I plan to do with it. Back battery will run lights, bilge, radio, and rear trolling motor for electric only lakes. Front battery will run bow mount trolling motor and depth finder. Center rod locker, Flip up footwell so I can sit low will under power, then close it up to fish on a flat deck. Onboard charger, and other misc storage. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]9116[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Plan to use 3/4" plywood sealed with Thompson's water seal and Carpet from Cabelas. Still looking for ideas on where to get aluminum or stainless hinges and also any ideas on how to latch the hatch doors. Let me know if you have any ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nussy, post: 111247, member: 2148"] So here's a few pics of the inside. Your basic modified V jon boat with a livewell on the left and storage on the right. I can't take credit for all the aluminum bracing but the previous owner did a great job with the framing. He had strengthened the transom(probably could run a 100 HP if needed) :lol: . He had also bent aluminum stock for all the framing and did a fantastic job. Too bad he didn't finish it off right. He had just layed in treated plywood loose on top. Nothing fit right and you'd have to open some compartments just to open doors on others.[ATTACH type="full" alt="Boat Empty.JPG"]9115._xfImport[/ATTACH]. On the way home one of the panels blew out of the boat. :shock: And here's what I plan to do with it. Back battery will run lights, bilge, radio, and rear trolling motor for electric only lakes. Front battery will run bow mount trolling motor and depth finder. Center rod locker, Flip up footwell so I can sit low will under power, then close it up to fish on a flat deck. Onboard charger, and other misc storage. [ATTACH type="full" alt="Boat Floorplan.JPG"]9116._xfImport[/ATTACH] Plan to use 3/4" plywood sealed with Thompson's water seal and Carpet from Cabelas. Still looking for ideas on where to get aluminum or stainless hinges and also any ideas on how to latch the hatch doors. Let me know if you have any ideas. [/QUOTE]
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