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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
18' Polar Kraft Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="c-ramey" data-source="post: 227103" data-attributes="member: 6988"><p>We did a bunch on the boat this weekend. We installed 1 1/2 inches of marine plywood (also treated with Thompson's), welded a 1/8 think aluminum plate on the transom to help support the motor. The original aluminum was a bit tore up from the motor mounts, so i thought I'd try to give more support. We turned the boat over, prep'd and primed. Then I painted the first coat of 'Hunter Green'.</p><p>I'll post the pics in a few</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c-ramey, post: 227103, member: 6988"] We did a bunch on the boat this weekend. We installed 1 1/2 inches of marine plywood (also treated with Thompson's), welded a 1/8 think aluminum plate on the transom to help support the motor. The original aluminum was a bit tore up from the motor mounts, so i thought I'd try to give more support. We turned the boat over, prep'd and primed. Then I painted the first coat of 'Hunter Green'. I'll post the pics in a few [/QUOTE]
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