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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
THE SWAMP DONKEY- New Pics Paint/Floor/Electrical
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<blockquote data-quote="nyjay75" data-source="post: 153693" data-attributes="member: 3502"><p>I had about a 1/2 inch between my boat and my fenders, after thinking about 4x4's and modifying my fenders, I just turned my 2x4's on end. This increased the gap and only took abou 20 minutes to change the mounting brackets around. Plus it's a helluva lot cheaper then replacing anything. Great job so far, and good luck bending that cap back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nyjay75, post: 153693, member: 3502"] I had about a 1/2 inch between my boat and my fenders, after thinking about 4x4's and modifying my fenders, I just turned my 2x4's on end. This increased the gap and only took abou 20 minutes to change the mounting brackets around. Plus it's a helluva lot cheaper then replacing anything. Great job so far, and good luck bending that cap back. [/QUOTE]
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