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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' JBoat Fixer Upper
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<blockquote data-quote="GAHunter" data-source="post: 468069" data-attributes="member: 24888"><p>Well, since I have half a tube left I went ahead and hit most the seams on the inside. I'm going to be painting a few more coats over it anyhow. I also noticed my seats are exactly 12" but they have a little piece that over hangs the front another inch or two. (Shin guards or something?). Debating on leaving em.. otherwise I have about 8 or 9 rivets per seat to get em off. I may be able to live with it as long as the wood sits flush. Planning on 4 bolts to hold them in place. Just small bolts washers and a nut under the seat. I'll mark and drill those prior to sealing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GAHunter, post: 468069, member: 24888"] Well, since I have half a tube left I went ahead and hit most the seams on the inside. I'm going to be painting a few more coats over it anyhow. I also noticed my seats are exactly 12" but they have a little piece that over hangs the front another inch or two. (Shin guards or something?). Debating on leaving em.. otherwise I have about 8 or 9 rivets per seat to get em off. I may be able to live with it as long as the wood sits flush. Planning on 4 bolts to hold them in place. Just small bolts washers and a nut under the seat. I'll mark and drill those prior to sealing up. [/QUOTE]
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