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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
This site causes me to drool and to dream....
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<blockquote data-quote="Roosterrusek" data-source="post: 289657" data-attributes="member: 4322"><p>...man do I now have the itch. I have been lurking for awhile now, and have very much been in awe of some of the conversions I have seen. I have been watching Craigslist for months trying to find a cheap 15-16 foot tinboat that I can wrangle into a cool center console flats and river machine!</p><p></p><p>I think I have found one, and will see how I feel about it in another few days. It's a 16 foot Alumaweld that looks in great shape and the price is right. What I need from you are good reasons that I can use to convince my wife that this is OK to do. I already have a Carolina Skiff but that is for bigger water, this is to be a skinny water machine...</p><p></p><p>So, any good reasoning I can swing past the wife?</p><p></p><p>P.S. LOVE this site...will continue drooling and stalking and looking at the awesome builds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roosterrusek, post: 289657, member: 4322"] ...man do I now have the itch. I have been lurking for awhile now, and have very much been in awe of some of the conversions I have seen. I have been watching Craigslist for months trying to find a cheap 15-16 foot tinboat that I can wrangle into a cool center console flats and river machine! I think I have found one, and will see how I feel about it in another few days. It's a 16 foot Alumaweld that looks in great shape and the price is right. What I need from you are good reasons that I can use to convince my wife that this is OK to do. I already have a Carolina Skiff but that is for bigger water, this is to be a skinny water machine... So, any good reasoning I can swing past the wife? P.S. LOVE this site...will continue drooling and stalking and looking at the awesome builds. [/QUOTE]
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