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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1989 FLATSTRACKER 17tx to center console flats boat
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<blockquote data-quote="turbo4door" data-source="post: 269360" data-attributes="member: 9119"><p>We picked it up with just the two of us. I'm not that big of a guy(i'm the guy in the captain picture lol), but with the foam out and motor off it wasn't that bad. The waterlogged foam is probably adding a considerable amount of weight. We used a few ratchet straps to assist with lifting by using them on our shoulders. I won't say it was pretty, but it got the job done.</p><p></p><p>About to head over and start some paint!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbo4door, post: 269360, member: 9119"] We picked it up with just the two of us. I'm not that big of a guy(i'm the guy in the captain picture lol), but with the foam out and motor off it wasn't that bad. The waterlogged foam is probably adding a considerable amount of weight. We used a few ratchet straps to assist with lifting by using them on our shoulders. I won't say it was pretty, but it got the job done. About to head over and start some paint! [/QUOTE]
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