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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Ready to get working on my first boat
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<blockquote data-quote="ChitownBasser" data-source="post: 258511" data-attributes="member: 7721"><p>Hey Maestro, thanks. 2x2's, pretty sturdy, so far. I wanted to keep the weight down and I noticed a lot of other modders on this forum use them too. I am a big guy 6 feet, 250 and I have no worries about the sturdiness. The floor is just a removable carpet wrapped piece of 5/8" plywood with some 2x2's under in the shape of a ladder just laying on the floor. I will post a pic for you tomorrow.</p><p>No bilge btw. Boat is kept in a garage. I use a cover as much as I can. I don't plan on being on the lake during any downpours. If I ever want to clean out the boat, I could just remove all the pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChitownBasser, post: 258511, member: 7721"] Hey Maestro, thanks. 2x2's, pretty sturdy, so far. I wanted to keep the weight down and I noticed a lot of other modders on this forum use them too. I am a big guy 6 feet, 250 and I have no worries about the sturdiness. The floor is just a removable carpet wrapped piece of 5/8" plywood with some 2x2's under in the shape of a ladder just laying on the floor. I will post a pic for you tomorrow. No bilge btw. Boat is kept in a garage. I use a cover as much as I can. I don't plan on being on the lake during any downpours. If I ever want to clean out the boat, I could just remove all the pieces. [/QUOTE]
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