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Sears 12ft Jon Project
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiolunker" data-source="post: 209808" data-attributes="member: 5083"><p>Well....I'm a married man as of 6/11. Now that the wedding is over it's time to get this boat finished. I mounted the front deck brackets to the cross member and started framing. I cut out the deck which lined up nice. Not 100% thrilled with the lower cover piece...I should have cut the sides more concave to fit more flush to the sides of the boat. If I have enough wood left I may cut another, but if not hopefully the carpeting will fill it in a bit more. Also, made some cross rails to keep the water from pooling up on my cover (another idea I borrowed from the mad scientists of tinboats). Supposed to be a nice weekend, so hopefully I can make some progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiolunker, post: 209808, member: 5083"] Well....I'm a married man as of 6/11. Now that the wedding is over it's time to get this boat finished. I mounted the front deck brackets to the cross member and started framing. I cut out the deck which lined up nice. Not 100% thrilled with the lower cover piece...I should have cut the sides more concave to fit more flush to the sides of the boat. If I have enough wood left I may cut another, but if not hopefully the carpeting will fill it in a bit more. Also, made some cross rails to keep the water from pooling up on my cover (another idea I borrowed from the mad scientists of tinboats). Supposed to be a nice weekend, so hopefully I can make some progress. [/QUOTE]
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