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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1969 Starcraft Mariner-V 16 project
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJim" data-source="post: 494081" data-attributes="member: 24649"><p>Like your non-skid. That's what I did on my skiff. Any flotation under the floor? There's a lady nearby that works at a vet hospital, and they get those really thick styro ice chests with meds, and she gives them away. I cut up 12 of those and filled all my available spaces with them. They're better foam than the spray-in stuff. I swamped my skiff, and it floated just at deck level, even with a 111 pound engine. Saved my boat! TexasJim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJim, post: 494081, member: 24649"] Like your non-skid. That's what I did on my skiff. Any flotation under the floor? There's a lady nearby that works at a vet hospital, and they get those really thick styro ice chests with meds, and she gives them away. I cut up 12 of those and filled all my available spaces with them. They're better foam than the spray-in stuff. I swamped my skiff, and it floated just at deck level, even with a 111 pound engine. Saved my boat! TexasJim [/QUOTE]
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