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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My new project - 12' Sears Semi-V *Pic Update 3/21*
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick James" data-source="post: 143363" data-attributes="member: 3092"><p>Tonight I ripped out the old transom, transom brace, and rivets, and washed/scrubbed the inside. I also filled the dents in the gunwhales with JB Weld Waterweld. Tomorrow I'll sand down the gunwhales so the filled parts blend, sand the inside of hull (vertical sides only where it's exposed above the soon-to-be raised floors, where I'm applying the Skid No More), and will apply the Skid No More so it's on the vertical sides of the inside on the hull, up and over the gunwhale. </p><p></p><p>I also picked up a sheet of 3/4" hardwood sanded ply as well and tonight I got the new transom cut, glued, and curing in the garage with 100lbs of weights stacked on top. I'll get 2x coats of Thompsons WS on the transom tomorrow. Once the Skid No More is dry, I'll install the new transom with the new stainless steel hardware I got today along with the transom brace. It will be a long day, but I'll get some pics up when I'm done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick James, post: 143363, member: 3092"] Tonight I ripped out the old transom, transom brace, and rivets, and washed/scrubbed the inside. I also filled the dents in the gunwhales with JB Weld Waterweld. Tomorrow I'll sand down the gunwhales so the filled parts blend, sand the inside of hull (vertical sides only where it's exposed above the soon-to-be raised floors, where I'm applying the Skid No More), and will apply the Skid No More so it's on the vertical sides of the inside on the hull, up and over the gunwhale. I also picked up a sheet of 3/4" hardwood sanded ply as well and tonight I got the new transom cut, glued, and curing in the garage with 100lbs of weights stacked on top. I'll get 2x coats of Thompsons WS on the transom tomorrow. Once the Skid No More is dry, I'll install the new transom with the new stainless steel hardware I got today along with the transom brace. It will be a long day, but I'll get some pics up when I'm done. [/QUOTE]
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