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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' v hull conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="shockr" data-source="post: 407731" data-attributes="member: 20690"><p>I live in WEST MILFORD so I am speaking of the SEARS in HEWITT. Their prices are high but saves me from having to go to FASTENAL or GRAINGER!</p><p></p><p>Helped a buddy this w/e on making a deck plate for the bow of his boat so he can mount a trolling motor on his MONARCH 14' so I did not do too much this w/e on my boat. I am @ the point now where I ma waiting for the temperature to go over 60 so I can add my new LED bow lights, wire it, mount my trolling motor & wire then I can finally screw down my new casting deck.</p><p></p><p>I cannot wait to finish up my project & have her ready for the H2O in 2 weeks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shockr, post: 407731, member: 20690"] I live in WEST MILFORD so I am speaking of the SEARS in HEWITT. Their prices are high but saves me from having to go to FASTENAL or GRAINGER! Helped a buddy this w/e on making a deck plate for the bow of his boat so he can mount a trolling motor on his MONARCH 14' so I did not do too much this w/e on my boat. I am @ the point now where I ma waiting for the temperature to go over 60 so I can add my new LED bow lights, wire it, mount my trolling motor & wire then I can finally screw down my new casting deck. I cannot wait to finish up my project & have her ready for the H2O in 2 weeks! [/QUOTE]
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