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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' V hull FINALLY DONE!....for now 3/17....see final POST.
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<blockquote data-quote="bassnbrian" data-source="post: 116957" data-attributes="member: 1743"><p>Been puting some more hours into the boat.</p><p></p><p>-hatches added to trolling motor deck</p><p>-Decided to add storage space to both sides. </p><p>-livewell storage added behind front deck (well, at least the framing for it)</p><p>-reinforced support on both sides</p><p>-flooring bolted into ribs, storage frame bolted into flooring</p><p></p><p></p><p>still to do:</p><p>-rear deck frame</p><p>-wiring for livewell, electric start motor, trolling motor(s), </p><p>-storage paneling</p><p>-carpeting</p><p></p><p>definately learning a ton from doing the work and reading other's threads. Perhaps next year or the year after I may re-do some of my shoddy carpentry lol. For now she is ugly underneath but sturdy and functional and hopefully the carpeting will cover her blemishes =)</p><p></p><p>so with the change in plans as the work evolved it looks like I will end up the build looking like this.</p><p></p><p>alot less floor space than I had anticipated...but with keeping the seats in, there wasnt really a way around that.</p><p></p><p>I don think I am finished modifying boats though! This has been highly addicting and maybe in years to come I will do total seat removal on this or another boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassnbrian, post: 116957, member: 1743"] Been puting some more hours into the boat. -hatches added to trolling motor deck -Decided to add storage space to both sides. -livewell storage added behind front deck (well, at least the framing for it) -reinforced support on both sides -flooring bolted into ribs, storage frame bolted into flooring still to do: -rear deck frame -wiring for livewell, electric start motor, trolling motor(s), -storage paneling -carpeting definately learning a ton from doing the work and reading other's threads. Perhaps next year or the year after I may re-do some of my shoddy carpentry lol. For now she is ugly underneath but sturdy and functional and hopefully the carpeting will cover her blemishes =) so with the change in plans as the work evolved it looks like I will end up the build looking like this. alot less floor space than I had anticipated...but with keeping the seats in, there wasnt really a way around that. I don think I am finished modifying boats though! This has been highly addicting and maybe in years to come I will do total seat removal on this or another boat. [/QUOTE]
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