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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1988 MirroCraft "Deep Fisherman II" (New pics 6/9/13)
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<blockquote data-quote="thewalleyehunter" data-source="post: 306544" data-attributes="member: 7104"><p>Finally got some free time to get out and do some work on the boat. Started by getting the new floor cut. I will seal it later since I am working on the front right now. I Picked up a rivet tool, which has been handy so far. Got the bow piece moved up and riveted in place, and used a piece of the old floor as a stencil for the trolling motor platform. I used some of the ladder I had, but I don't really like it, so I will probably change it out for some new aluminum supports instead. I threw an old hatch door on top just to get an idea of how it will fit. I also riveted an aluminum angle piece to the bow piece for attaching the floor for the storage area. I have a piece of cardboard in there now for a visual until I cut the actual piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thewalleyehunter, post: 306544, member: 7104"] Finally got some free time to get out and do some work on the boat. Started by getting the new floor cut. I will seal it later since I am working on the front right now. I Picked up a rivet tool, which has been handy so far. Got the bow piece moved up and riveted in place, and used a piece of the old floor as a stencil for the trolling motor platform. I used some of the ladder I had, but I don't really like it, so I will probably change it out for some new aluminum supports instead. I threw an old hatch door on top just to get an idea of how it will fit. I also riveted an aluminum angle piece to the bow piece for attaching the floor for the storage area. I have a piece of cardboard in there now for a visual until I cut the actual piece. [/QUOTE]
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