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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
'91 Alumacraft 1648
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<blockquote data-quote="Kochy" data-source="post: 289896" data-attributes="member: 7845"><p>I run my boat in the susquehanna, but I live where the North and West Branch meet, during the summer months, people have some big boats out and they create some big wake, me and my buddies went up over a random wave that turned out to be a big one, I was sitting up on the front deck not in a seat, let just say, I had a bruised tail bone for a couple weeks. Take other big boats out of the picture then yeah its really calm. </p><p></p><p>Also about the ribs, I had cracks in my boats ribs when I tore it apart, we took it to some lady about 15 miles away who is good at welding aluminum, She reinforced the crap out of em welding, the weld mark was atleast a half inch across on the rib. That ain't going to break lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kochy, post: 289896, member: 7845"] I run my boat in the susquehanna, but I live where the North and West Branch meet, during the summer months, people have some big boats out and they create some big wake, me and my buddies went up over a random wave that turned out to be a big one, I was sitting up on the front deck not in a seat, let just say, I had a bruised tail bone for a couple weeks. Take other big boats out of the picture then yeah its really calm. Also about the ribs, I had cracks in my boats ribs when I tore it apart, we took it to some lady about 15 miles away who is good at welding aluminum, She reinforced the crap out of em welding, the weld mark was atleast a half inch across on the rib. That ain't going to break lol. [/QUOTE]
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