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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' Lund Revival
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<blockquote data-quote="rickybobbybend" data-source="post: 280945" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>Welcome, #BirdDog, and thanks for posting. My first boat was also one my dad had, a mid-60s Alumacraft. It was a lot of fun to fix it up and start catching fish with it. And lots of good memories. I was never sorry I kept it and brought it back to life. You are making great progress on the project, it will look great in original Lind red. I am glad you are paying attention to the trailer. For a lot of folks, the trailer is just a necessary evil, but for me, it is a key to safe and relaxed boating. Bearings, axles, tires and the like are often ignored and can easily result in a spoiled trip, or worse. Good luck and keep us posted with lots of pics...anxious to see your progress.</p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickybobbybend, post: 280945, member: 6145"] Welcome, #BirdDog, and thanks for posting. My first boat was also one my dad had, a mid-60s Alumacraft. It was a lot of fun to fix it up and start catching fish with it. And lots of good memories. I was never sorry I kept it and brought it back to life. You are making great progress on the project, it will look great in original Lind red. I am glad you are paying attention to the trailer. For a lot of folks, the trailer is just a necessary evil, but for me, it is a key to safe and relaxed boating. Bearings, axles, tires and the like are often ignored and can easily result in a spoiled trip, or worse. Good luck and keep us posted with lots of pics...anxious to see your progress. Rick [/QUOTE]
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