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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1987 Alumacraft V16 DLX Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Lost" data-source="post: 437186" data-attributes="member: 22427"><p>I'm almost finished with cutting wood, just have to cut the inserts for my additional hatches and finish cutting the transom. Tried to dry fit the transom last night and it kept binding on something, so I'll have to do some sanding to make it slip in. Otherwise I just need to sand the edges of the new pieces and I can start sealing everything.</p><p></p><p>My plan for the black loom tubing is to run the wire for the bow mount trolling motor under the floor and up into the center compartment of the bench seat. This will keep it out of the way for the dogs and should give the bow a clean look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost, post: 437186, member: 22427"] I'm almost finished with cutting wood, just have to cut the inserts for my additional hatches and finish cutting the transom. Tried to dry fit the transom last night and it kept binding on something, so I'll have to do some sanding to make it slip in. Otherwise I just need to sand the edges of the new pieces and I can start sealing everything. My plan for the black loom tubing is to run the wire for the bow mount trolling motor under the floor and up into the center compartment of the bench seat. This will keep it out of the way for the dogs and should give the bow a clean look. [/QUOTE]
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