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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lund SSV 18
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<blockquote data-quote="Redthies" data-source="post: 483953" data-attributes="member: 19640"><p>Very nicely done. I looked at a couple of used SSVs this past week (a 16’ and 18’), and was seriously considering the 18, but the whole bench layout and riveted boat got me looking at my original all welded mod v Jon list again. </p><p></p><p>The tank looks amazing, and I need to seriously consider a proper tank for my newly ordered 1754 Jon. I’m trying to keep things simple, but having a built in tank would be really nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redthies, post: 483953, member: 19640"] Very nicely done. I looked at a couple of used SSVs this past week (a 16’ and 18’), and was seriously considering the 18, but the whole bench layout and riveted boat got me looking at my original all welded mod v Jon list again. The tank looks amazing, and I need to seriously consider a proper tank for my newly ordered 1754 Jon. I’m trying to keep things simple, but having a built in tank would be really nice. [/QUOTE]
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