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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
89 Smokercraft Challenger 16
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<blockquote data-quote="klaypigeon" data-source="post: 314299" data-attributes="member: 8579"><p>I have made some progress. I got both consoles installed. I got the rub-rail housing and rub-rail all riveted back on. RIVETS! I think I am up to 300 now. The boat had all this styrofoam flotation foam hidden behind body panels and it was rotting and crumbling so I wrapped it all in 4mil black plastic before re-installing it. It actually gives a much nicer finish. Today I installed the rear cavity trim and the side trim that the inner walls will eventually fasten to...once I get over my fear of vinyl and get to wrapping the walls...whatever, I am just happy to be done gluing carpet. I replaced a rear cap rail with 3/4" pressure treated lumber and wrapped it. A few pics below of the progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klaypigeon, post: 314299, member: 8579"] I have made some progress. I got both consoles installed. I got the rub-rail housing and rub-rail all riveted back on. RIVETS! I think I am up to 300 now. The boat had all this styrofoam flotation foam hidden behind body panels and it was rotting and crumbling so I wrapped it all in 4mil black plastic before re-installing it. It actually gives a much nicer finish. Today I installed the rear cavity trim and the side trim that the inner walls will eventually fasten to...once I get over my fear of vinyl and get to wrapping the walls...whatever, I am just happy to be done gluing carpet. I replaced a rear cap rail with 3/4" pressure treated lumber and wrapped it. A few pics below of the progress. [/QUOTE]
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