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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Smackdaddy's "Pole Dancer" 1652 Polar Kraft flush deck jet b
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<blockquote data-quote="smackdaddy53" data-source="post: 308700" data-attributes="member: 10154"><p>Port Mansfield to Sabine so far but mostly the middle Texas coast. My buddy and I are hitting some back lakes on Friday near Port O'Connor for some trout, redfish and flounder hopefully. </p><p>This boat has been in the planning stage for nearly a year, I am glad to finally put some substance to my thoughts! I think you guys will like the end product when it comes around. It is not the most expensive or extravagant tin but it will be one of a kind. I am drawing up my custom float pods and getting them ordered next because the next step is getting it all welded up and then fabbing and cutting out the tunnel then having my buddy weld that. In the meantime I suppose the deck hatches are in the works. After the pods are welded on, tunnel is done it is time to set the console and getting the inside of the hull lined and coating the bottom and sides. </p><p>More to come...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smackdaddy53, post: 308700, member: 10154"] Port Mansfield to Sabine so far but mostly the middle Texas coast. My buddy and I are hitting some back lakes on Friday near Port O'Connor for some trout, redfish and flounder hopefully. This boat has been in the planning stage for nearly a year, I am glad to finally put some substance to my thoughts! I think you guys will like the end product when it comes around. It is not the most expensive or extravagant tin but it will be one of a kind. I am drawing up my custom float pods and getting them ordered next because the next step is getting it all welded up and then fabbing and cutting out the tunnel then having my buddy weld that. In the meantime I suppose the deck hatches are in the works. After the pods are welded on, tunnel is done it is time to set the console and getting the inside of the hull lined and coating the bottom and sides. More to come... [/QUOTE]
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