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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
87 Bass Tracker MV 16 rebuild and upgrade.
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<blockquote data-quote="rcaircraftnut" data-source="post: 461981" data-attributes="member: 24380"><p>Had a late day at work so no progress today. Supposed to rain all day tommorrow. Man I cant wait to get moved. New place has a 30x50 shop. Plan to go into business for myself once I get moved. I am good with wood and fiberglass. Yes I do need to study up on a few things, like what woods are treated, lol, but I have this idea that I can restore old glass boats using all composite materials making them comparable to modern boats in most respects. I dont plan to get rich or any grand scheme like that, just make a decent living while not being reliant on good weather to work. Also plan to do small engine repair again as I am very good with engines. Had a small engine shop 20 yrs ago and did quite well at it. Just need to get up to speed on outboards. There are some differances I was not aware of until I dug into my first one. Still need to bone up some. With as easy as these little aluminum boats are to work on I may do several more as they seem quite popular around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcaircraftnut, post: 461981, member: 24380"] Had a late day at work so no progress today. Supposed to rain all day tommorrow. Man I cant wait to get moved. New place has a 30x50 shop. Plan to go into business for myself once I get moved. I am good with wood and fiberglass. Yes I do need to study up on a few things, like what woods are treated, lol, but I have this idea that I can restore old glass boats using all composite materials making them comparable to modern boats in most respects. I dont plan to get rich or any grand scheme like that, just make a decent living while not being reliant on good weather to work. Also plan to do small engine repair again as I am very good with engines. Had a small engine shop 20 yrs ago and did quite well at it. Just need to get up to speed on outboards. There are some differances I was not aware of until I dug into my first one. Still need to bone up some. With as easy as these little aluminum boats are to work on I may do several more as they seem quite popular around here. [/QUOTE]
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