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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My wooden side console tiller style to a center console.
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 193768" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>Thanx for the comment.</p><p>I always plan out my boats that I build, in Microsoft paint, prices in Excel, items list to do in Word to determine costs, etc. </p><p>I go to different boat builders sites to look at their different styles, and Ebay for different ideas, and to craigslist to look at their pics of boats. I make a folder on my desktop and add these pics to it as soon as I get them. I might have 50 or so pics, then chose and incorporate the design I want for my boat. I try to plan before I start so I have some since of direction I want to go and the cost, thanx.</p><p>I am going to really enjoy this boat. I went fishing yesterday for about 3 hours and never had a bump. I got these red fish a couple of months ago, both weighed approx 7 to 9 lbs each, had red fish on the half shell that night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 193768, member: 3628"] Thanx for the comment. I always plan out my boats that I build, in Microsoft paint, prices in Excel, items list to do in Word to determine costs, etc. I go to different boat builders sites to look at their different styles, and Ebay for different ideas, and to craigslist to look at their pics of boats. I make a folder on my desktop and add these pics to it as soon as I get them. I might have 50 or so pics, then chose and incorporate the design I want for my boat. I try to plan before I start so I have some since of direction I want to go and the cost, thanx. I am going to really enjoy this boat. I went fishing yesterday for about 3 hours and never had a bump. I got these red fish a couple of months ago, both weighed approx 7 to 9 lbs each, had red fish on the half shell that night. [/QUOTE]
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My wooden side console tiller style to a center console.
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