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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: 119683" data-attributes="member: 1743"><p>The carpet is indoor/outdoor and can be found at Home Depot for $.49. per square foot. I bought more than I needed and it ended up being (by far) the most expensive single component of the build so far.</p><p></p><p>I was lucky to get all the wood,except a couple peices of ply, for free from my church. (they were disposing of a christmas play's set materials)</p><p></p><p>many of the nails, screws and a few tools were left behind at our house by the previous home owners.</p><p></p><p>Plus...I bought the boat/trailer/motor with money I earned from selling warhammer minis on ebay =)!</p><p></p><p>all in all a very inexpensive boat for what it will end up as IMHO. (even if the wife disagrees lol!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassnbrian, post: 119683, member: 1743"] The carpet is indoor/outdoor and can be found at Home Depot for $.49. per square foot. I bought more than I needed and it ended up being (by far) the most expensive single component of the build so far. I was lucky to get all the wood,except a couple peices of ply, for free from my church. (they were disposing of a christmas play's set materials) many of the nails, screws and a few tools were left behind at our house by the previous home owners. Plus...I bought the boat/trailer/motor with money I earned from selling warhammer minis on ebay =)! all in all a very inexpensive boat for what it will end up as IMHO. (even if the wife disagrees lol!) [/QUOTE]
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