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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Taking the Leap. '81 Starcraft Seafarer Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="HahnZooKeeper" data-source="post: 239105" data-attributes="member: 6693"><p>Here are a couple of pics of the battery tray. It still needs to be welded and the tabs bent up slightly to match the ribs in the boat where it will rest. </p><p> As you can probably see from my previous post pics, I do NOT have alot of space to work in. This has been a challenge. I get whatever space the kids haven't taken over and the wife still allows. LOL!</p><p></p><p> I'm glad the ice is on the water, I've got work to do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HahnZooKeeper, post: 239105, member: 6693"] Here are a couple of pics of the battery tray. It still needs to be welded and the tabs bent up slightly to match the ribs in the boat where it will rest. As you can probably see from my previous post pics, I do NOT have alot of space to work in. This has been a challenge. I get whatever space the kids haven't taken over and the wife still allows. LOL! I'm glad the ice is on the water, I've got work to do! [/QUOTE]
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