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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
3 Man Bass Boat. Done and on the water!
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<blockquote data-quote="tholdah" data-source="post: 27940" data-attributes="member: 311"><p>The "carrier" will go on the water in the Spring and not come out until the Fall. As far as the sealer, who knows how long they will really last in different climates. We only used the deck sealer on the framing, so it's not like it's sitting in water or holding water. The deck was sealed with the Cabot marine grade sealer. We are also going to use the Lowes outdoor, rubber backed carpet so the water should run off into the rear for the pump. We hope it will last. On the other hand, it's been a great project. So if we have to do it again in 8 years, we won't be devastaded. [-o<</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tholdah, post: 27940, member: 311"] The "carrier" will go on the water in the Spring and not come out until the Fall. As far as the sealer, who knows how long they will really last in different climates. We only used the deck sealer on the framing, so it's not like it's sitting in water or holding water. The deck was sealed with the Cabot marine grade sealer. We are also going to use the Lowes outdoor, rubber backed carpet so the water should run off into the rear for the pump. We hope it will last. On the other hand, it's been a great project. So if we have to do it again in 8 years, we won't be devastaded. [-o< [/QUOTE]
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