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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="Turd Ferguson" data-source="post: 463937" data-attributes="member: 24527"><p>Awesome stuff here, man, I’ll be following this thread.</p><p></p><p>I had the same issue with my transom holes on the outside skin not lining up perfectly with the inside skin. Not sure how they drilled those holes but they did a great job =D> :roll: </p><p></p><p>Good idea on fiberglassing the little front deck piece that the trolling motor mounts to. Mine was 3/4” marine plywood and I was trying to figure out a good method to rebuild it in aluminum. But I have a bunch of fiberglass mat and resin left over so I think I’ll follow your lead on this one! </p><p></p><p>Keep up the good work.</p><p></p><p>Also, Totalboat makes a great 2 part epoxy for fixing leaks in aluminum boats. Ironically enough, it’s called Aluminum Boat Leak Seal. I had some pretty ugly pitting of my hull underneath the rear deck where the pour in foam trapped water. I cleaned it up and spread a thick layer of the epoxy over the areas that were pitted. Seems like a good idea, and it’s holding up well, but time will tell. Just my two cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turd Ferguson, post: 463937, member: 24527"] Awesome stuff here, man, I’ll be following this thread. I had the same issue with my transom holes on the outside skin not lining up perfectly with the inside skin. Not sure how they drilled those holes but they did a great job =D> :roll: Good idea on fiberglassing the little front deck piece that the trolling motor mounts to. Mine was 3/4” marine plywood and I was trying to figure out a good method to rebuild it in aluminum. But I have a bunch of fiberglass mat and resin left over so I think I’ll follow your lead on this one! Keep up the good work. Also, Totalboat makes a great 2 part epoxy for fixing leaks in aluminum boats. Ironically enough, it’s called Aluminum Boat Leak Seal. I had some pretty ugly pitting of my hull underneath the rear deck where the pour in foam trapped water. I cleaned it up and spread a thick layer of the epoxy over the areas that were pitted. Seems like a good idea, and it’s holding up well, but time will tell. Just my two cents [/QUOTE]
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