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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: 438297" data-attributes="member: 22427"><p>Well, I didn't finish it like I was hoping, but I know that I will be done this week. Got the floor in, all the metal pieces are riveted/screwed back in, the front bench is completely finished, seats are back in, new tires are on the trailer, and transom is essentially good to go. All that's left is finishing securing the bow plate, the wood pieces on top of the storage compartments, the splashwell drains, crimping/heat shrinking some electrical connectors, and mounting the trolling motor. Decided I'll be riveting everything due to screws snapping off on me, which is a contributing factor in the delay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost, post: 438297, member: 22427"] Well, I didn't finish it like I was hoping, but I know that I will be done this week. Got the floor in, all the metal pieces are riveted/screwed back in, the front bench is completely finished, seats are back in, new tires are on the trailer, and transom is essentially good to go. All that's left is finishing securing the bow plate, the wood pieces on top of the storage compartments, the splashwell drains, crimping/heat shrinking some electrical connectors, and mounting the trolling motor. Decided I'll be riveting everything due to screws snapping off on me, which is a contributing factor in the delay. [/QUOTE]
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