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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1976 sears 1231 retro/restore/bass boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryno685" data-source="post: 303938" data-attributes="member: 11065"><p>Nice work bud! Only suggestion I have is for checking leaks. I have a little 12 footer that used to be my grandpa's. When checked that one, I just filled the whole thing with about 8" of water. It is very easy to track down where the leaks are coming from that way. I found 28 leaky rivets and 3 cracked welds in that little sucker. Keep up the good work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryno685, post: 303938, member: 11065"] Nice work bud! Only suggestion I have is for checking leaks. I have a little 12 footer that used to be my grandpa's. When checked that one, I just filled the whole thing with about 8" of water. It is very easy to track down where the leaks are coming from that way. I found 28 leaky rivets and 3 cracked welds in that little sucker. Keep up the good work! [/QUOTE]
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