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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: 198282" data-attributes="member: 3869"><p>Thanks for the reply. I think (hope) the sides are stronger than before. when the seat was in, if you pushed on the side it transfered the pressure to the other side, the aluminum frame does that really well so I hope that works out. Now that everything is tied into the floor it SEEMS to have less torsional flex. Just hoping I didnt overlook things. At this point Ill get it in the water and find out. [-o< </p><p></p><p>A few more pics, nothing is painted, waiting to see if I like it and the floor comes out easy. I have to redo the carpet on the supports, and attach the support covers. Other than that I dont think it turned out too bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jixer, post: 198282, member: 3869"] Thanks for the reply. I think (hope) the sides are stronger than before. when the seat was in, if you pushed on the side it transfered the pressure to the other side, the aluminum frame does that really well so I hope that works out. Now that everything is tied into the floor it SEEMS to have less torsional flex. Just hoping I didnt overlook things. At this point Ill get it in the water and find out. [-o< A few more pics, nothing is painted, waiting to see if I like it and the floor comes out easy. I have to redo the carpet on the supports, and attach the support covers. Other than that I dont think it turned out too bad. [/QUOTE]
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