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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1960 PlayKing V-bottom 14 ft.
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<blockquote data-quote="spiderman0423" data-source="post: 251447" data-attributes="member: 8202"><p>Well I pressure washed it to get all the green algea off of it(had been sitting full of leaves since 2008),I have mocked up a front bow mount for the TM,and adding a deck over top of the front seat and a deck over top of the back seat,thats after i remove the loose paint and prime and paint it(thought of putting rubberizer in the inside under the floor to help seal and also for noise deadness)Been doing alot of product pick up at my local Habatat For Humanity restore facility(great place to find good-marine paint,lumber,plywood).Nothing is attached yet have to finish inside and treat all wood,total weight for front deck and seat support for deck is 14 lb.7 oz.,weighed on my shipping scale to check</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiderman0423, post: 251447, member: 8202"] Well I pressure washed it to get all the green algea off of it(had been sitting full of leaves since 2008),I have mocked up a front bow mount for the TM,and adding a deck over top of the front seat and a deck over top of the back seat,thats after i remove the loose paint and prime and paint it(thought of putting rubberizer in the inside under the floor to help seal and also for noise deadness)Been doing alot of product pick up at my local Habatat For Humanity restore facility(great place to find good-marine paint,lumber,plywood).Nothing is attached yet have to finish inside and treat all wood,total weight for front deck and seat support for deck is 14 lb.7 oz.,weighed on my shipping scale to check [/QUOTE]
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