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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1980 16' Sea Nymph Traveler-Rebirth of Tin 2
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<blockquote data-quote="danmyersmn" data-source="post: 115772" data-attributes="member: 2096"><p>That hole is an overflow. It's interesting that it is on the same side as the spraybar. I would take a look at how easy it would be to move the spraybar. If it could be done easy enough I would move it to the otherside to allow freshwater to flow across the livewell before going out the overflow.</p><p></p><p>Ditch the wood and green carpet. Replace it with something you prefer or you will always wish you did.</p><p></p><p>Do not braze the seams with alumiweld/HTS-2000. First the seams are going to have a sealant material pressed into them from manufacture. You will burn that out and cause more problems then your hoping to fix. Second, after doing this task for thirty minutes or so your going to wonder what you where thinking and why you started doing it. :mrgreen: If your concerned about the seams and you don't think that Steel-flex is going to be enough of a sealant then use gluv-it on the inside. It will be cheaper and easier in the end and give you a better seal then trying to flow HTS2000 into the seam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danmyersmn, post: 115772, member: 2096"] That hole is an overflow. It's interesting that it is on the same side as the spraybar. I would take a look at how easy it would be to move the spraybar. If it could be done easy enough I would move it to the otherside to allow freshwater to flow across the livewell before going out the overflow. Ditch the wood and green carpet. Replace it with something you prefer or you will always wish you did. Do not braze the seams with alumiweld/HTS-2000. First the seams are going to have a sealant material pressed into them from manufacture. You will burn that out and cause more problems then your hoping to fix. Second, after doing this task for thirty minutes or so your going to wonder what you where thinking and why you started doing it. :mrgreen: If your concerned about the seams and you don't think that Steel-flex is going to be enough of a sealant then use gluv-it on the inside. It will be cheaper and easier in the end and give you a better seal then trying to flow HTS2000 into the seam. [/QUOTE]
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