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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
70’s Starcraft 14’ Seafarer “By Golly”
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<blockquote data-quote="Makaw" data-source="post: 487243" data-attributes="member: 25180"><p>Thanks! If I remember correctly, it was a three step process. Saber saw first (definitely not as smooth as you suggest). Then a belt sander to smooth the saw line, with a few times on/off the boat to check and fine-tune. Lastly, a circular saw to trim the edge to match the hull angle. It took some time, for sure, but I’m very happy with the fitment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Makaw, post: 487243, member: 25180"] Thanks! If I remember correctly, it was a three step process. Saber saw first (definitely not as smooth as you suggest). Then a belt sander to smooth the saw line, with a few times on/off the boat to check and fine-tune. Lastly, a circular saw to trim the edge to match the hull angle. It took some time, for sure, but I’m very happy with the fitment. [/QUOTE]
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