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Detroit area mod needed
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<blockquote data-quote="rickybobbybend" data-source="post: 291887" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>Hi, Inlandlaker:</p><p>Welcome aboard and congrats on your first post. I am sure folks will jump on here with suggestions. But I hope you do not dismiss a do-it-yourself approach. It can seem intimidating but sure feels great when you finish it yourself...especially when someone at the ramp asks, "Where did you get the boat, it really looks great?". In my case have no real skills and no tools more exotic than an electric jig saw. But I took my first mod slowly, learning as I went (and learned a lot) and I am very happy with the results. Now I am ready for the next one. Maybe you can find a Tinboats member in your area who can work with you. Best of luck</p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickybobbybend, post: 291887, member: 6145"] Hi, Inlandlaker: Welcome aboard and congrats on your first post. I am sure folks will jump on here with suggestions. But I hope you do not dismiss a do-it-yourself approach. It can seem intimidating but sure feels great when you finish it yourself...especially when someone at the ramp asks, "Where did you get the boat, it really looks great?". In my case have no real skills and no tools more exotic than an electric jig saw. But I took my first mod slowly, learning as I went (and learned a lot) and I am very happy with the results. Now I am ready for the next one. Maybe you can find a Tinboats member in your area who can work with you. Best of luck Rick [/QUOTE]
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