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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1962 Seamaid 14 ft semi-V
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<blockquote data-quote="jixer" data-source="post: 197399" data-attributes="member: 3869"><p>I got a little more free time. Mostly motor work, but Ive been trying to come up with a open floor for the boat. I dont know yet what to do about the seat. I had one idea about what to do so I made a mock-up, not sure about the angle. I wanted it to be as open as possible, but stronger than the seat. There will be three of them on the three ribs in the mid section of the boat, Probably make at least one of them out of aluminum,The center one can tie into the angle plate that the seat is riveted to, just playing with shapes right now.</p><p>The motor </p><p>replaced throttle gear (broken in 2 on the handle side)</p><p>New plugs</p><p>Replaced coil pack (mouse chewed wires)</p><p>Rebuilt spare carb, swapped out</p><p>Removed corn in reed valve chamber (vacumed, motor, carb, and inside cowl before trying to start it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jixer, post: 197399, member: 3869"] I got a little more free time. Mostly motor work, but Ive been trying to come up with a open floor for the boat. I dont know yet what to do about the seat. I had one idea about what to do so I made a mock-up, not sure about the angle. I wanted it to be as open as possible, but stronger than the seat. There will be three of them on the three ribs in the mid section of the boat, Probably make at least one of them out of aluminum,The center one can tie into the angle plate that the seat is riveted to, just playing with shapes right now. The motor replaced throttle gear (broken in 2 on the handle side) New plugs Replaced coil pack (mouse chewed wires) Rebuilt spare carb, swapped out Removed corn in reed valve chamber (vacumed, motor, carb, and inside cowl before trying to start it) [/QUOTE]
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