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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1957 Lowell Lightweight Full Restore/Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="geologyst1" data-source="post: 321122" data-attributes="member: 12200"><p>I guess I forgot to mention what my plans are for this little boat. I expect to use it mostly trolling for kokanee on the lakes around here, and for steelhead at the Snake River/Clearwater River confluence.</p><p></p><p>In addition to paint and hull repair, at this time I plan on building an enclosure in the stern for battery box and fuel tank, replace the bench seats, add and plumb a livewell, install rod and dry storage, replace the windshield glass, and then finally re-install the steering and motor controls.</p><p></p><p>Like a lot of people on here, my budget for this is at the mercy of my wife and kids, so I don't expect that this will happen all that speedily, but I got the boat for free so this hasn't hurt too bad yet!</p><p></p><p>more soon,</p><p></p><p>-James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geologyst1, post: 321122, member: 12200"] I guess I forgot to mention what my plans are for this little boat. I expect to use it mostly trolling for kokanee on the lakes around here, and for steelhead at the Snake River/Clearwater River confluence. In addition to paint and hull repair, at this time I plan on building an enclosure in the stern for battery box and fuel tank, replace the bench seats, add and plumb a livewell, install rod and dry storage, replace the windshield glass, and then finally re-install the steering and motor controls. Like a lot of people on here, my budget for this is at the mercy of my wife and kids, so I don't expect that this will happen all that speedily, but I got the boat for free so this hasn't hurt too bad yet! more soon, -James [/QUOTE]
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