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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My Basket Case ( 12' V Hull Restoration/ Conversion)
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<blockquote data-quote="simbelle" data-source="post: 321689" data-attributes="member: 10384"><p>No actually been working on girlfriends house on what little time I have off. She has some projects that need to get done: but I am going to work on the boat today: Maybe finish the final fitting of the deck. The previous deck had some 3/4 inch gaps, so I re-cut a new piece of plywood. Then of coarse I have to seal and carpet it. I'm a little uncertain of how far to put the rear seat from the transom, because the Tahatsu motor I will end up with has a longer handle ( guess I should go to a dealer and measure it.). </p><p></p><p>In answer to your question, no no rishing and as a matter of fact I checked the other day an my liecence was expired, have to get another. I like to fish the intracoastal waterway more than fresh water, but your right I need to get out and fish somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simbelle, post: 321689, member: 10384"] No actually been working on girlfriends house on what little time I have off. She has some projects that need to get done: but I am going to work on the boat today: Maybe finish the final fitting of the deck. The previous deck had some 3/4 inch gaps, so I re-cut a new piece of plywood. Then of coarse I have to seal and carpet it. I'm a little uncertain of how far to put the rear seat from the transom, because the Tahatsu motor I will end up with has a longer handle ( guess I should go to a dealer and measure it.). In answer to your question, no no rishing and as a matter of fact I checked the other day an my liecence was expired, have to get another. I like to fish the intracoastal waterway more than fresh water, but your right I need to get out and fish somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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