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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1990 16' Lund Rebel Special
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<blockquote data-quote="wmrmurphy" data-source="post: 450091" data-attributes="member: 23286"><p>I recently finished using my grinder to rid the old girl of corrosion from salt intrusion and rust from old hooks and whatnot laying in the bottom; successfully lost most of the skin from my knuckles and promised my wife that I will no longer scare the neighbor kids with my swear laden rants that must of sounded like an absolute crazed lunatic. Last night I applied Gluvit to all the seams and rivets in the bottom of the boat and will soon start cutting closed cell foam to go under the decking - mostly for sound deadening as I'm not sure how effective it will be at floating this craft in reality. I'm looking forward to piecing it together and would like to think I'll fish out of it before the summers gone. From this point on it should be easier, less painful and hopefully I can keep the promise to the wife. (of coarse, there's still the motor and trailer :shock: ) I will add photos as I go so stay tuned.... :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmrmurphy, post: 450091, member: 23286"] I recently finished using my grinder to rid the old girl of corrosion from salt intrusion and rust from old hooks and whatnot laying in the bottom; successfully lost most of the skin from my knuckles and promised my wife that I will no longer scare the neighbor kids with my swear laden rants that must of sounded like an absolute crazed lunatic. Last night I applied Gluvit to all the seams and rivets in the bottom of the boat and will soon start cutting closed cell foam to go under the decking - mostly for sound deadening as I'm not sure how effective it will be at floating this craft in reality. I'm looking forward to piecing it together and would like to think I'll fish out of it before the summers gone. From this point on it should be easier, less painful and hopefully I can keep the promise to the wife. (of coarse, there's still the motor and trailer :shock: ) I will add photos as I go so stay tuned.... :beer: [/QUOTE]
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