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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Justin's 14' Catfish and Greenhead Slayer
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<blockquote data-quote="Schube4" data-source="post: 309755" data-attributes="member: 11117"><p>It's been a couple weeks since I've checked in, with all the rain we've been having lately, but I was finally able to get to work this past Saturday fixing up the trailer a bit. Checked out a mod that RiverBottom had done on his trailer, and I'm sure others are deserving of credit as well, but picked up a ladder stabilizer at Lowe's along with a 10' long x 2" diameter PVC and cut it into two 4' pieces. Bolted the stabilizer onto the bed of the trailer, then cut out a little square section out of each skid on the trailer so that the skids fit right over the stabilizer for added support and stability, then screwed them back down. Bolted the PVC booms onto the stabilizer and added some reflective tape and boom, it was ready to roll for Sunday morning. I was very happy with the results, even though we only caught one fish on Sunday morning. But hey, didn't get skunked and saw a beautiful Oklahoma sunrise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schube4, post: 309755, member: 11117"] It's been a couple weeks since I've checked in, with all the rain we've been having lately, but I was finally able to get to work this past Saturday fixing up the trailer a bit. Checked out a mod that RiverBottom had done on his trailer, and I'm sure others are deserving of credit as well, but picked up a ladder stabilizer at Lowe's along with a 10' long x 2" diameter PVC and cut it into two 4' pieces. Bolted the stabilizer onto the bed of the trailer, then cut out a little square section out of each skid on the trailer so that the skids fit right over the stabilizer for added support and stability, then screwed them back down. Bolted the PVC booms onto the stabilizer and added some reflective tape and boom, it was ready to roll for Sunday morning. I was very happy with the results, even though we only caught one fish on Sunday morning. But hey, didn't get skunked and saw a beautiful Oklahoma sunrise. [/QUOTE]
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