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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 79 Lowe 1648 project
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<blockquote data-quote="tinboatlover" data-source="post: 187936" data-attributes="member: 4632"><p>I got the rest of the boat stripped and ready for Line-X. The transom is almost done and I will post pics as soon as I get it finished. The transom is looking pretty cool. I'm impressed with how strong it is turning out. Really glad I went with aluminum instead of wood. I hung off the back of the jack plate and I weigh 250 pounds and it was fine. That is good considering I haven't got all the supports in or any of the tie-ins that will attach the transom to the back fishing deck. I can't wait. It is taking forever doing it a couple hours at a time, but I will get the outside of the boat completely done this week. It will be a deep blue. There was a lot more wrong with the boat than what I am showing, so that is another reason it seems like forever getting anything done. I'll post pics tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinboatlover, post: 187936, member: 4632"] I got the rest of the boat stripped and ready for Line-X. The transom is almost done and I will post pics as soon as I get it finished. The transom is looking pretty cool. I'm impressed with how strong it is turning out. Really glad I went with aluminum instead of wood. I hung off the back of the jack plate and I weigh 250 pounds and it was fine. That is good considering I haven't got all the supports in or any of the tie-ins that will attach the transom to the back fishing deck. I can't wait. It is taking forever doing it a couple hours at a time, but I will get the outside of the boat completely done this week. It will be a deep blue. There was a lot more wrong with the boat than what I am showing, so that is another reason it seems like forever getting anything done. I'll post pics tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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