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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16ft 1968 Terry Bass Boss river/flats slayer in the making
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<blockquote data-quote="RLK79" data-source="post: 344578" data-attributes="member: 4206"><p>Here are some pics of the transom....It just kept eating at me to be content with it so out it goes. I cut the cap off, sawzaw'd the rivets, skill saw around the splash drain (by the way wood blades can cut metal) and out she went. I used a 60 grit sanding wheel on the interior and the exterior of the stern and she cleaned up real nice!</p><p> Note: I put the pods on first. I know, stupid, but Ithought the transom was good (did I mention this is my first build/demo). As I said previously, to myself, I can find money quicker than I can find time to work and fab so that being said the boat is at Fish on Fabricators in Cartersville GA receiving a new welded aluminum transom!! I received the Atlas Micro Jack today and will be driving that to the boat shop to have installed. Ordered my steelflex superslick today so when I get the boat back I can flip her over and redo the hull. Im getting closer to a water test everyday!</p><p> Ill post pics of transom and jackplate as I can get them. Uncle Sam keeps me busy and gone so i've had to outsource some work <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> As Long as I can fish at some poiint this spring how I get there doesnt mattter to much to me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLK79, post: 344578, member: 4206"] Here are some pics of the transom....It just kept eating at me to be content with it so out it goes. I cut the cap off, sawzaw'd the rivets, skill saw around the splash drain (by the way wood blades can cut metal) and out she went. I used a 60 grit sanding wheel on the interior and the exterior of the stern and she cleaned up real nice! Note: I put the pods on first. I know, stupid, but Ithought the transom was good (did I mention this is my first build/demo). As I said previously, to myself, I can find money quicker than I can find time to work and fab so that being said the boat is at Fish on Fabricators in Cartersville GA receiving a new welded aluminum transom!! I received the Atlas Micro Jack today and will be driving that to the boat shop to have installed. Ordered my steelflex superslick today so when I get the boat back I can flip her over and redo the hull. Im getting closer to a water test everyday! Ill post pics of transom and jackplate as I can get them. Uncle Sam keeps me busy and gone so i've had to outsource some work :( As Long as I can fish at some poiint this spring how I get there doesnt mattter to much to me! [/QUOTE]
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