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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft 14'6" wide Restoration/Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="brittonp83" data-source="post: 371262" data-attributes="member: 14913"><p>First off, congrats, that was a good deal. Second, thanks for taking the watch from a brother of the 'phin. I was an Aganger on Groton boats.</p><p></p><p>I'm redoing a 1448 now and I'm doing all aluminium decks too. Saves a good bit of weight and won't rot out. If you've got a nub on deck div right now, or a buddy, try to grab some nonskid, that'd work better and hold up longer than bedliner.</p><p></p><p>I fish in an all electric jon boat bass club down here in NC, seen a fair share of powerdrive V2's kick the bucket after short lives. Cable steer just seems to hold up better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brittonp83, post: 371262, member: 14913"] First off, congrats, that was a good deal. Second, thanks for taking the watch from a brother of the 'phin. I was an Aganger on Groton boats. I'm redoing a 1448 now and I'm doing all aluminium decks too. Saves a good bit of weight and won't rot out. If you've got a nub on deck div right now, or a buddy, try to grab some nonskid, that'd work better and hold up longer than bedliner. I fish in an all electric jon boat bass club down here in NC, seen a fair share of powerdrive V2's kick the bucket after short lives. Cable steer just seems to hold up better. [/QUOTE]
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