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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="pmshoemaker" data-source="post: 434849" data-attributes="member: 22228"><p>thanks so much for your input, onthewater. The picture is a little misleading. The winch was not wound all the way here, and the boat is kind of askew -- front out to the left. I will post a pic with it on the trailer all the way when I can -- when it is all the way on, the transom and the boat are almost flush (or at least I thought -- now I'm not so sure). Don't worry, the trailer is also under construction, and will have new bottom and side bunks when the finance committee (aka Mrs. pmshoemaker) approves further purchases. No highway travel anytime soon. I greatly value your feedback!! Just saw the 2nd part of your comment -- yes, it's a 16ft. extra wide (according to my dad, who remembers asking for an extra wide when he bought it 30 years ago). I'll measure the beam once I get it re-located to my house and construction begins in earnest. I don't want to try to haul it without some sort of side guides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmshoemaker, post: 434849, member: 22228"] thanks so much for your input, onthewater. The picture is a little misleading. The winch was not wound all the way here, and the boat is kind of askew -- front out to the left. I will post a pic with it on the trailer all the way when I can -- when it is all the way on, the transom and the boat are almost flush (or at least I thought -- now I'm not so sure). Don't worry, the trailer is also under construction, and will have new bottom and side bunks when the finance committee (aka Mrs. pmshoemaker) approves further purchases. No highway travel anytime soon. I greatly value your feedback!! Just saw the 2nd part of your comment -- yes, it's a 16ft. extra wide (according to my dad, who remembers asking for an extra wide when he bought it 30 years ago). I'll measure the beam once I get it re-located to my house and construction begins in earnest. I don't want to try to haul it without some sort of side guides. [/QUOTE]
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