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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1974 14ft Meyers boat project
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<blockquote data-quote="stault" data-source="post: 406357" data-attributes="member: 16554"><p>I was extremely happy with my first voyage out on the lake as per the sides of the boat, since then I've had it out on the river in some very choppy water and theirs no shake, rattle or roll going on with the way I brace the sides, the braces are out of regular plywood and the floor is marine grade , I did that for a reason, didn't know at the time if the design would work and it was the least $ spent to find out, and the hardest part was getting the pattern layout right, everything bolts together and upgrading that sometime will be easy if needed. Their is no flotation at this point, however, I may look into that in the future, I do have a bilge pump as per some back up. The boat is a real pleasure to spend the day fishing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stault, post: 406357, member: 16554"] I was extremely happy with my first voyage out on the lake as per the sides of the boat, since then I've had it out on the river in some very choppy water and theirs no shake, rattle or roll going on with the way I brace the sides, the braces are out of regular plywood and the floor is marine grade , I did that for a reason, didn't know at the time if the design would work and it was the least $ spent to find out, and the hardest part was getting the pattern layout right, everything bolts together and upgrading that sometime will be easy if needed. Their is no flotation at this point, however, I may look into that in the future, I do have a bilge pump as per some back up. The boat is a real pleasure to spend the day fishing [/QUOTE]
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