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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Finally getting a new (to me) tin boat, a 1436
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<blockquote data-quote="Hydrilla" data-source="post: 107619" data-attributes="member: 863"><p>Huntinfool, thanks. Before I called it a night, I realized that those front supports are crooked as heck. The picture is not an illusion. They are on adjustable slides, and one is probably 6" higher than the other. Not only will adjusting these make the boat sit straight on the trailer, but they can both come down quite a bit more, so my hope is that I'll be able to get the bow eye below the roller. If so, that will buy me some time and I won't have to fix the trailer right away. I will still convert it though, no doubt about it.</p><p></p><p>I hit both bolts with a liberal amount of PB Blaster before I went to bed, so I'm hoping to break them loose this morning before I go fishing.</p><p></p><p>Also, I found out the boat is made by Sylvan Marine out of Indiana.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydrilla, post: 107619, member: 863"] Huntinfool, thanks. Before I called it a night, I realized that those front supports are crooked as heck. The picture is not an illusion. They are on adjustable slides, and one is probably 6" higher than the other. Not only will adjusting these make the boat sit straight on the trailer, but they can both come down quite a bit more, so my hope is that I'll be able to get the bow eye below the roller. If so, that will buy me some time and I won't have to fix the trailer right away. I will still convert it though, no doubt about it. I hit both bolts with a liberal amount of PB Blaster before I went to bed, so I'm hoping to break them loose this morning before I go fishing. Also, I found out the boat is made by Sylvan Marine out of Indiana. [/QUOTE]
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