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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Ouachita 1648
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<blockquote data-quote="meonline06" data-source="post: 413417" data-attributes="member: 8570"><p>I've been considering making the old glass boat my next project. I would like to have a boat for catfishing so I can keep the excess slime off my tin's carpet. The PO said it has a slow leak... I have no experience with fiberglass work, but I also have no problem learning as I go. I agree, working on the boats for me is as much fun as fishing out of them. I need to start keeping a completed project around however so I can fish out of that and not feel like I'm rushing my work. The call of the water is hard for me to ignore this time of year!</p><p></p><p>I started carpeting the front deck yesterday, but couldn't finish. I'll have to run to the store today and pick up another roll. I've been using the cheap outdoor carpet from Lowes. I had a roll left over from my last project but when I went to use it yesterday I realized that the grains didn't match up. I should be able to get to that today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meonline06, post: 413417, member: 8570"] I've been considering making the old glass boat my next project. I would like to have a boat for catfishing so I can keep the excess slime off my tin's carpet. The PO said it has a slow leak... I have no experience with fiberglass work, but I also have no problem learning as I go. I agree, working on the boats for me is as much fun as fishing out of them. I need to start keeping a completed project around however so I can fish out of that and not feel like I'm rushing my work. The call of the water is hard for me to ignore this time of year! I started carpeting the front deck yesterday, but couldn't finish. I'll have to run to the store today and pick up another roll. I've been using the cheap outdoor carpet from Lowes. I had a roll left over from my last project but when I went to use it yesterday I realized that the grains didn't match up. I should be able to get to that today. [/QUOTE]
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