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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
$500.00 budget, Free 60's Alumacraft, first project
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<blockquote data-quote="Spencer31st" data-source="post: 225715" data-attributes="member: 6996"><p>So, my wife and I bought a house on a lake and we love it. But we don't have money for a boat yet and fishing from an empty boathouse pier is getting a little old. But things have a way of falling into place.</p><p></p><p>I was helping a friend do some work on his house and he was talking about cleaning up his back yard and hauling some things off to the dump, couldn't let him haul that boat and trailer off so he said that if I would come and get it, it was mine. Put a hitch on the 4-wheeler and bumped the flat tired trailer down the street to the house. It was pretty rough but I thought it had potential.</p><p></p><p>A little research later (and maybe you all can help me with this) I think that I have a 1965 Alumacraft. Here is what I started with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spencer31st, post: 225715, member: 6996"] So, my wife and I bought a house on a lake and we love it. But we don't have money for a boat yet and fishing from an empty boathouse pier is getting a little old. But things have a way of falling into place. I was helping a friend do some work on his house and he was talking about cleaning up his back yard and hauling some things off to the dump, couldn't let him haul that boat and trailer off so he said that if I would come and get it, it was mine. Put a hitch on the 4-wheeler and bumped the flat tired trailer down the street to the house. It was pretty rough but I thought it had potential. A little research later (and maybe you all can help me with this) I think that I have a 1965 Alumacraft. Here is what I started with. [/QUOTE]
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