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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1981 Alumacraft F-14 Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="riverrat174" data-source="post: 319079" data-attributes="member: 11722"><p>Got some work done over the weekend. I got most all of the trailer parts painted, but ran out of one color and couldn't find anymore in town. :evil: But I got the trailer put back together about 90%, got the tail lights and blinkers wired, and finished the paint coats on the bottom of the boat. Just need to build new bunks for the trailer and its time to flip her over and start on the inside!!!! </p><p></p><p>I didn't have a wire fish to pull my trailer wiring through the tongue, so my wife suggested twine and a shop-vac. Worked like a charm. I knew I kept her around for a reason!!!! :lol:</p><p></p><p>Got my motor, too. Man, I'm raring to go now!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverrat174, post: 319079, member: 11722"] Got some work done over the weekend. I got most all of the trailer parts painted, but ran out of one color and couldn't find anymore in town. :evil: But I got the trailer put back together about 90%, got the tail lights and blinkers wired, and finished the paint coats on the bottom of the boat. Just need to build new bunks for the trailer and its time to flip her over and start on the inside!!!! I didn't have a wire fish to pull my trailer wiring through the tongue, so my wife suggested twine and a shop-vac. Worked like a charm. I knew I kept her around for a reason!!!! :lol: Got my motor, too. Man, I'm raring to go now!!! [/QUOTE]
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