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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="sgt tee" data-source="post: 307540" data-attributes="member: 11278"><p>Your boat project came out nice, reason I was checking it out I want to instill my bow deck like yours, How did you attach that piece of wood, I asked this question on another forum but no hits, I was hoping I can run deck screws or self tappers straight into the top curl of the boat. I am a electrician not a carpenter but this is going to be where I start, right on the bow of the boat. I am not a fan of how high you have your seat. I like to be a little more stable in the boat.My Motor Guide motor came today from UPS, when I was unpacking the motor and shaft I heard a piece rattling around in the motor head. I called and wrote the company and notified PayPal as I want to ship it back for a full refund, I cant be bothered bringing it to a repair shop. maybe its nothing but when I spoke to the dealer he assured me there is not suppose to be anything rattling around in the motor head, which is just common sense/. I ordered it through OsiasDigital. I told them I want a full refund and to send me a shipping label to send it back to them. Hopefully they are a good company. Its just upsetting when a plan does not come together. I am 100% disabled Vietnam vet and UPS delivered it and I told them to set it up by the garage, so I unpacked it up there and thats when I stopped right after I heard that rattle, I will give a report back once the company contacts me. If you can explain to me how you attached that wood on your bow I would appreciate it, Thnks for listening, Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sgt tee, post: 307540, member: 11278"] Your boat project came out nice, reason I was checking it out I want to instill my bow deck like yours, How did you attach that piece of wood, I asked this question on another forum but no hits, I was hoping I can run deck screws or self tappers straight into the top curl of the boat. I am a electrician not a carpenter but this is going to be where I start, right on the bow of the boat. I am not a fan of how high you have your seat. I like to be a little more stable in the boat.My Motor Guide motor came today from UPS, when I was unpacking the motor and shaft I heard a piece rattling around in the motor head. I called and wrote the company and notified PayPal as I want to ship it back for a full refund, I cant be bothered bringing it to a repair shop. maybe its nothing but when I spoke to the dealer he assured me there is not suppose to be anything rattling around in the motor head, which is just common sense/. I ordered it through OsiasDigital. I told them I want a full refund and to send me a shipping label to send it back to them. Hopefully they are a good company. Its just upsetting when a plan does not come together. I am 100% disabled Vietnam vet and UPS delivered it and I told them to set it up by the garage, so I unpacked it up there and thats when I stopped right after I heard that rattle, I will give a report back once the company contacts me. If you can explain to me how you attached that wood on your bow I would appreciate it, Thnks for listening, Pete [/QUOTE]
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