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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Crestliner CX 1754 Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Transplant" data-source="post: 494649" data-attributes="member: 23849"><p>I’d like to say the carpet is completely done, but when throwing all the parts back in the boat I found a small section of old carpet that I missed. I thought the throttle assembly would cover it, I was wrong. But I can say it’s 99% done and I’ll get that last bit ripped out and replaced before I start screwing everything down. I had a relatively warm day today to work in (got up to 2 degrees today) so I used a small space heater while working under the boat cover to get things warm enough for the glue to set. And also of note, I used painters tape and paper to make a stencil of the sidewalls that needed to be carpeted and it worked fantastic, I’m very happy with how that all turned out. Next on the list is reassembly of all the parts, and then I want to look at the bilge pump and live well pump and make sure everything is hooked up and functioning properly. I believe I need to add an aerator to my live well at some point but I need to sort out how everything works first before I decide if it needs to be upgraded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Transplant, post: 494649, member: 23849"] I’d like to say the carpet is completely done, but when throwing all the parts back in the boat I found a small section of old carpet that I missed. I thought the throttle assembly would cover it, I was wrong. But I can say it’s 99% done and I’ll get that last bit ripped out and replaced before I start screwing everything down. I had a relatively warm day today to work in (got up to 2 degrees today) so I used a small space heater while working under the boat cover to get things warm enough for the glue to set. And also of note, I used painters tape and paper to make a stencil of the sidewalls that needed to be carpeted and it worked fantastic, I’m very happy with how that all turned out. Next on the list is reassembly of all the parts, and then I want to look at the bilge pump and live well pump and make sure everything is hooked up and functioning properly. I believe I need to add an aerator to my live well at some point but I need to sort out how everything works first before I decide if it needs to be upgraded. [/QUOTE]
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