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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Duracraft Bay Series
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<blockquote data-quote="thedude" data-source="post: 462489" data-attributes="member: 23372"><p>I would thoroughly clean it. Measure it precisely and then paint it. If the paint fails and it grows at all in size ANY, then you can cut it out and make a patch (could rivet or have it welded). If you are going to run it in salt, make sure you don't have any carpet on the trailer bunks (prolonged contact with salt water is bad!) - use a half 4 inch gutter to cover the bunks - there are threads on here discussing this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedude, post: 462489, member: 23372"] I would thoroughly clean it. Measure it precisely and then paint it. If the paint fails and it grows at all in size ANY, then you can cut it out and make a patch (could rivet or have it welded). If you are going to run it in salt, make sure you don't have any carpet on the trailer bunks (prolonged contact with salt water is bad!) - use a half 4 inch gutter to cover the bunks - there are threads on here discussing this. [/QUOTE]
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