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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1987 smokercraft magnum 161mg rebuild/total nautolex
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<blockquote data-quote="wiredneck1" data-source="post: 376563" data-attributes="member: 15798"><p>I started tearing in to the boat and started with the modification that the previous owner did in the bow area.</p><p>the guy used plain 2x4s and spray foam to support the deck and it wasn't level at all. there also was a few spongy spots in the main floor so I decided to redo it all. the rear floor piece was a real pain because I had to remove the inner side panels in order to remove the floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiredneck1, post: 376563, member: 15798"] I started tearing in to the boat and started with the modification that the previous owner did in the bow area. the guy used plain 2x4s and spray foam to support the deck and it wasn't level at all. there also was a few spongy spots in the main floor so I decided to redo it all. the rear floor piece was a real pain because I had to remove the inner side panels in order to remove the floor. [/QUOTE]
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