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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Troutman's 14ft 1967 Starcraft Super Star project
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<blockquote data-quote="Troutman" data-source="post: 169546" data-attributes="member: 4096"><p>Thanks guys. I've had a lot of fun working on this project. I liked the Willie boats "classic" series lines and the red paint scheme of the one on their website. https://www.willieboats.com/classic.htm </p><p>Someday, I would like to own a "Willie" powerboat with a jet. would be good for the rivers and on the lakes. </p><p>I also found the anchor roller at a marine dealer collecting dust on a top shelf. No price on it, so the guy sold it to me for $20. It's stainless steel and usually used on sailboats anchor systems. Willie boats sells one very similiar. https://www.willieboats.com/Acc3.jpg for $85. </p><p></p><p>Got to brace the work shelf. I've been working on that a little already since these picts were taken.</p><p>I was about to build a box there to hold a small cooler for drinks.</p><p>I'm also thinking about mounting a battery box shelf under the bow seat area and running the wiring to the rear thru the gunnel. Also planning on mounting some tubes along the sides to hold my rigged fly rods out of the way like they do on drift boats. I'll work this things out as I go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutman, post: 169546, member: 4096"] Thanks guys. I've had a lot of fun working on this project. I liked the Willie boats "classic" series lines and the red paint scheme of the one on their website. https://www.willieboats.com/classic.htm Someday, I would like to own a "Willie" powerboat with a jet. would be good for the rivers and on the lakes. I also found the anchor roller at a marine dealer collecting dust on a top shelf. No price on it, so the guy sold it to me for $20. It's stainless steel and usually used on sailboats anchor systems. Willie boats sells one very similiar. https://www.willieboats.com/Acc3.jpg for $85. Got to brace the work shelf. I've been working on that a little already since these picts were taken. I was about to build a box there to hold a small cooler for drinks. I'm also thinking about mounting a battery box shelf under the bow seat area and running the wiring to the rear thru the gunnel. Also planning on mounting some tubes along the sides to hold my rigged fly rods out of the way like they do on drift boats. I'll work this things out as I go. [/QUOTE]
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