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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Kelly" data-source="post: 449725" data-attributes="member: 21245"><p>Thanks for the suggestions guys. As much as I want to get the boat done, I can't fish out of it until the season opens in the middle of June, so I have time to contemplate. I'll get some measurements and try to see what the best solution will be. Other than the natural reluctance to drill holes in a new hull, Is there any good reason to avoid doing it? With sealed rivets and plenty of sealant I can't imagine it's likely to cause leaks, especially as it will be above the water line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Kelly, post: 449725, member: 21245"] Thanks for the suggestions guys. As much as I want to get the boat done, I can't fish out of it until the season opens in the middle of June, so I have time to contemplate. I'll get some measurements and try to see what the best solution will be. Other than the natural reluctance to drill holes in a new hull, Is there any good reason to avoid doing it? With sealed rivets and plenty of sealant I can't imagine it's likely to cause leaks, especially as it will be above the water line. [/QUOTE]
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