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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="Made4us5" data-source="post: 497552" data-attributes="member: 32271"><p>Fun little project. Stripped it down and rebuilt it from the ground up. Along the way I added a floor, moved the side console up, painted it from top to bottom, added two hatches for storage and removed the center bench in favor of captain chairs. Made a few mistakes along the way with using pressure treated wood on the subfloor which I hopefully mitigated by using penetrating epoxy and painting. Time will be the judge but it was a super fun project and amazed how well this boat does in the inter coastal waterways here in Florida. I tow this little setup behind my Ford Maverick Hybrid which makes for such a great combination. Fun on the cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Made4us5, post: 497552, member: 32271"] Fun little project. Stripped it down and rebuilt it from the ground up. Along the way I added a floor, moved the side console up, painted it from top to bottom, added two hatches for storage and removed the center bench in favor of captain chairs. Made a few mistakes along the way with using pressure treated wood on the subfloor which I hopefully mitigated by using penetrating epoxy and painting. Time will be the judge but it was a super fun project and amazed how well this boat does in the inter coastal waterways here in Florida. I tow this little setup behind my Ford Maverick Hybrid which makes for such a great combination. Fun on the cheap. [/QUOTE]
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