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Grandpa's 12ft john boats' rebirth
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<blockquote data-quote="gmiller" data-source="post: 181597" data-attributes="member: 4797"><p>The boat is at the welders right now. He is going to be fixing a few pin holes in the hull, I am also having him weld on a peice of diamond plate over the transom to help cover up holes and strengthen the transom as well as a piece of diamond plate on the bow to cover up the large number of screw holes that are a result of the hardware that was on the bow. I don't expect the boat for another 2-3 weeks so in the meantime I am making an effort to buy all of the things I need to finish the boat, that way when I get it back I can get right to work. I am also searching for a trailer.</p><p></p><p>I have purchased a few items for my boat. I decided to go with marine plywood for my flooring. It was expensive, but I want this boat to be done right so I don't mind paying for good stuff. I also bought some seets and mounting hardware as well as bow and stern lights.</p><p></p><p>I decided to do away with the rear pedestal seat and just go with a bench mounted seat as was suggested by NFR along with my brother and uncle. This will free up some room for me in the boat as well, and it was cheaper.</p><p></p><p>Here are some pics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmiller, post: 181597, member: 4797"] The boat is at the welders right now. He is going to be fixing a few pin holes in the hull, I am also having him weld on a peice of diamond plate over the transom to help cover up holes and strengthen the transom as well as a piece of diamond plate on the bow to cover up the large number of screw holes that are a result of the hardware that was on the bow. I don't expect the boat for another 2-3 weeks so in the meantime I am making an effort to buy all of the things I need to finish the boat, that way when I get it back I can get right to work. I am also searching for a trailer. I have purchased a few items for my boat. I decided to go with marine plywood for my flooring. It was expensive, but I want this boat to be done right so I don't mind paying for good stuff. I also bought some seets and mounting hardware as well as bow and stern lights. I decided to do away with the rear pedestal seat and just go with a bench mounted seat as was suggested by NFR along with my brother and uncle. This will free up some room for me in the boat as well, and it was cheaper. Here are some pics [/QUOTE]
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