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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1973 Seacruiser 14 ft conversion (glass)
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<blockquote data-quote="Duke62" data-source="post: 293622" data-attributes="member: 10491"><p>Removed the boat from the trailer. Cleaned the trailer, touched up some paint and replaced all lights and wiring. Cleaned the boat and did a good inspection of the bottom. Plenty of scratches but appears to be no major flaws. Cleaned and polished the bottom of the boat and put it back on the trailer. Started cutting framing for the rear deck. Plan to add foam to the hollow areas of the framing. Also, added two small storage bins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duke62, post: 293622, member: 10491"] Removed the boat from the trailer. Cleaned the trailer, touched up some paint and replaced all lights and wiring. Cleaned the boat and did a good inspection of the bottom. Plenty of scratches but appears to be no major flaws. Cleaned and polished the bottom of the boat and put it back on the trailer. Started cutting framing for the rear deck. Plan to add foam to the hollow areas of the framing. Also, added two small storage bins. [/QUOTE]
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