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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
SeaArk 1448MV
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<blockquote data-quote="Treeratsniper" data-source="post: 415391" data-attributes="member: 21247"><p>Thanks, My goal is to get this thing water-worthy soon so the repaint will probably wait until the fall or winter... The 1st project is to replace the old waterlogged, rotten 3/4" plywood decking that the previous owner had installed. Heavy and covered with in/out carpeting, it has definitely seen better days. I'm using 1/8" aluminum tread-plate to replace the wood, feels like a substantial weight savings. I will upload pics as soon as my old phone cooperates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treeratsniper, post: 415391, member: 21247"] Thanks, My goal is to get this thing water-worthy soon so the repaint will probably wait until the fall or winter... The 1st project is to replace the old waterlogged, rotten 3/4" plywood decking that the previous owner had installed. Heavy and covered with in/out carpeting, it has definitely seen better days. I'm using 1/8" aluminum tread-plate to replace the wood, feels like a substantial weight savings. I will upload pics as soon as my old phone cooperates. [/QUOTE]
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