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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1972 14' Sears Semi V Aluminum Boat. Need Guidance.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim-Iowa" data-source="post: 140381" data-attributes="member: 3209"><p>Happy Birthday Johnny! You have a nice boat to start with.</p><p>As Jim said, first make it useable and use it.</p><p>Take on the modifications and upgrades as you have the money and time.</p><p>I would make a plan, laying out the things I wanted to do in small jobs that you can complete in a week.<strong> Nothing stinks quite as much as getting a weekend of perfect weather and having the boat torn all apart and can't be used!</strong></p><p>And while we all want a nice boat, you can still have fun with one not so nice. So do only what you have the money for and enjoy the boat.</p><p> You have a much nicer boat than my first one.</p><p>I pulled a 14 ft Steel V boat out of a brush pile with the rubrails burned off.</p><p>Put new Rubrails on, replaced the plank seats and painted it with Latex House Paint and for several years had tons of fun with that boat that I had less than $50 in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim-Iowa, post: 140381, member: 3209"] Happy Birthday Johnny! You have a nice boat to start with. As Jim said, first make it useable and use it. Take on the modifications and upgrades as you have the money and time. I would make a plan, laying out the things I wanted to do in small jobs that you can complete in a week.[b] Nothing stinks quite as much as getting a weekend of perfect weather and having the boat torn all apart and can't be used![/b] And while we all want a nice boat, you can still have fun with one not so nice. So do only what you have the money for and enjoy the boat. You have a much nicer boat than my first one. I pulled a 14 ft Steel V boat out of a brush pile with the rubrails burned off. Put new Rubrails on, replaced the plank seats and painted it with Latex House Paint and for several years had tons of fun with that boat that I had less than $50 in. [/QUOTE]
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