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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
MANUFACTURES DECK MODIF. SUB FRAME WOOD OR METAL?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishingman48" data-source="post: 502794" data-attributes="member: 25137"><p>Hi Folk's,</p><p>Well, it Seem's as though I just may have to take up my deck of my 14 ft. North Port Troller previous owner's not to Savy of keeping it under wrap's when not in use. </p><p>Stern area getting soft. I just wondered if anyone ever had the chance of taking a floor up on one of these guys as it does seem the manufacturer did the work on this no exterior brackets all well-hidden screws from upper storage area's / Corner area's where foam was poured , Need's replacement as well, thing is with live well near stern/ SIDE MOUNT SEAT a intake for live well put in and drain however there is no over flow ? Which has me a bit confused as to put such a large live well in 3/4 width of boat why not have an overflow? I mean i went & bought a portable pump to set up on bottom with a 1/2 in line system to keep the crap out and fresh water fresh for now until i figure out a side mount export of crap water from live well. any who this pertains to the framing under the floor If anyone knows Metal or wood so i have an idea what i am looking at before i get started!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishingman48, post: 502794, member: 25137"] Hi Folk's, Well, it Seem's as though I just may have to take up my deck of my 14 ft. North Port Troller previous owner's not to Savy of keeping it under wrap's when not in use. Stern area getting soft. I just wondered if anyone ever had the chance of taking a floor up on one of these guys as it does seem the manufacturer did the work on this no exterior brackets all well-hidden screws from upper storage area's / Corner area's where foam was poured , Need's replacement as well, thing is with live well near stern/ SIDE MOUNT SEAT a intake for live well put in and drain however there is no over flow ? Which has me a bit confused as to put such a large live well in 3/4 width of boat why not have an overflow? I mean i went & bought a portable pump to set up on bottom with a 1/2 in line system to keep the crap out and fresh water fresh for now until i figure out a side mount export of crap water from live well. any who this pertains to the framing under the floor If anyone knows Metal or wood so i have an idea what i am looking at before i get started! [/QUOTE]
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