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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1967 Lund S-16 rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="mikejjmay" data-source="post: 448979" data-attributes="member: 23447"><p>yea they are, i laid a board across all 3 and there were no obvious gaps or anything like that. As soon as i got done measuring the way i did it i was kinda like, "gee that was dumb, who cares if its level to the ground, ill be in it on the water!"</p><p></p><p>I think what i will do is measure the cut out of the walk through on the middle seat (off the top of the middle seat). Once i get that cut out, i can run a board all the way through the walkthrough essentially from the frontside of the rear most seat the the backside of the front seat. This should then tell me where the front and rear angle supports should be mounted.</p><p></p><p>Sound like a plan? Let me know if someone thinks my thought process is off.....want to get all the cutting done before painting the inside. Gonna go float it tomorrow to see if I have any leaky rivets that need fixing first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikejjmay, post: 448979, member: 23447"] yea they are, i laid a board across all 3 and there were no obvious gaps or anything like that. As soon as i got done measuring the way i did it i was kinda like, "gee that was dumb, who cares if its level to the ground, ill be in it on the water!" I think what i will do is measure the cut out of the walk through on the middle seat (off the top of the middle seat). Once i get that cut out, i can run a board all the way through the walkthrough essentially from the frontside of the rear most seat the the backside of the front seat. This should then tell me where the front and rear angle supports should be mounted. Sound like a plan? Let me know if someone thinks my thought process is off.....want to get all the cutting done before painting the inside. Gonna go float it tomorrow to see if I have any leaky rivets that need fixing first. [/QUOTE]
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