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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' Lowe Line
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<blockquote data-quote="River Rider" data-source="post: 109594" data-attributes="member: 2087"><p>Ok, I have not been too productive lately. I have gotten the transom welded in and the knee supports back on. The transom raised the motor another 1 1/2", but I think I should still be able to lift it another 1" or 2" once I get my pods finished. I had some buddies come over to help clean out the bottom of my boat while I welded some leaks on one of thiers. We found that the styrofoam that was under the old plywood was actual cut up ice chest. They were so water logged the pile weighed at least 30 lbs. I have not gotten any pictures of the hull completed yet, or of the pods project but I will soon. I have gotten the aluminum cut and bent on a break so all I have left to do it weld the end caps and seam. Hopefully I will have that done tonight, or tomorrow at the latest. I have a fishing trip planned this weekend at Choke Canyon and don't want to be without a boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="River Rider, post: 109594, member: 2087"] Ok, I have not been too productive lately. I have gotten the transom welded in and the knee supports back on. The transom raised the motor another 1 1/2", but I think I should still be able to lift it another 1" or 2" once I get my pods finished. I had some buddies come over to help clean out the bottom of my boat while I welded some leaks on one of thiers. We found that the styrofoam that was under the old plywood was actual cut up ice chest. They were so water logged the pile weighed at least 30 lbs. I have not gotten any pictures of the hull completed yet, or of the pods project but I will soon. I have gotten the aluminum cut and bent on a break so all I have left to do it weld the end caps and seam. Hopefully I will have that done tonight, or tomorrow at the latest. I have a fishing trip planned this weekend at Choke Canyon and don't want to be without a boat. [/QUOTE]
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