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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
JetJon Conversion - SeaDoo SP into 1236 Fisher
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<blockquote data-quote="painlesstom" data-source="post: 291410" data-attributes="member: 10361"><p>Steering helm conversion has been completed and securely mounted. It now operates backwards from it's original position and I'm glad that part is done... </p><p></p><p>Deck frame work is almost completed as well. I will be using 1/2" plywood and it will be one piece hinged at the rear so It can function as a hood as well. The center area over the motor will have a separate cover I'll be making from fiberglass which will also be on a hinge with a latch, it will be attached to the deck so it will follow the deck when opened or it could be opened by itself.</p><p></p><p>Fuel tank is going to be mounted where it's seen in the picture. I will be building a console that will cover it and give me a place to put my filler cap, GPS, cupholder, windshield etc..</p><p></p><p>PSG-1 - The Mokai is the ultimate for getting to otherwise inaccessible areas. It's light, air cooled, the pump can be removed with no tools for cleanout. It's not going to break any speed records (12-15mph), but it will sip fuel like nothing else you own. I get roughly 25 mpg, and the tank is just shy of 3 gallons. I get many fishing trips out of a tank. </p><p></p><p>Let me know when you start your next jetboat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="painlesstom, post: 291410, member: 10361"] Steering helm conversion has been completed and securely mounted. It now operates backwards from it's original position and I'm glad that part is done... Deck frame work is almost completed as well. I will be using 1/2" plywood and it will be one piece hinged at the rear so It can function as a hood as well. The center area over the motor will have a separate cover I'll be making from fiberglass which will also be on a hinge with a latch, it will be attached to the deck so it will follow the deck when opened or it could be opened by itself. Fuel tank is going to be mounted where it's seen in the picture. I will be building a console that will cover it and give me a place to put my filler cap, GPS, cupholder, windshield etc.. PSG-1 - The Mokai is the ultimate for getting to otherwise inaccessible areas. It's light, air cooled, the pump can be removed with no tools for cleanout. It's not going to break any speed records (12-15mph), but it will sip fuel like nothing else you own. I get roughly 25 mpg, and the tank is just shy of 3 gallons. I get many fishing trips out of a tank. Let me know when you start your next jetboat. [/QUOTE]
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