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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1984 Lund Pro Pike---Re-Flooring/Modifying---CHANGED TOPIC!
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<blockquote data-quote="ehadden" data-source="post: 38449" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>I have changed the topic on this post, simply because so many of us newbies, use "newbie" in the subject line...thought that it might be beneficial to actually state what this project was.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking that if I want to try to get this on the water, yet this year, I just need to replace the current floor and forget about the mod., so that is what I am doing. I cleaned out all of the plants that had been growing in it and gave it a good once-over with the shop vac, just to see what we had to work with. I then spent time working on the trailer lights to I could actually transport it if need be. Yesterday, my brother-in-law came over to show my how to drill out a rivet...next thing we knew, the floor, console and storage box with the driver's seat were gone. Someone suggested earlier that there was foam in the side boxes near the back of the boat...they were right, so I will be keeping those in there.</p><p></p><p>Future plans include doing the decks and storage boxes with the sunken floor as I have mentioned before, but those projects will have to wait until later.</p><p></p><p>Here is where I am as of today...next stop is plywood, primer, paint, and carpet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ehadden, post: 38449, member: 623"] I have changed the topic on this post, simply because so many of us newbies, use "newbie" in the subject line...thought that it might be beneficial to actually state what this project was. I am thinking that if I want to try to get this on the water, yet this year, I just need to replace the current floor and forget about the mod., so that is what I am doing. I cleaned out all of the plants that had been growing in it and gave it a good once-over with the shop vac, just to see what we had to work with. I then spent time working on the trailer lights to I could actually transport it if need be. Yesterday, my brother-in-law came over to show my how to drill out a rivet...next thing we knew, the floor, console and storage box with the driver's seat were gone. Someone suggested earlier that there was foam in the side boxes near the back of the boat...they were right, so I will be keeping those in there. Future plans include doing the decks and storage boxes with the sunken floor as I have mentioned before, but those projects will have to wait until later. Here is where I am as of today...next stop is plywood, primer, paint, and carpet. [/QUOTE]
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