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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12ft Sunray shallow v
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<blockquote data-quote="FatChad" data-source="post: 468329" data-attributes="member: 17903"><p>To handle the extra thrust and weight of the new motor I rebuilt the transom again. I didn't like the way I did it before so it was a good opportunity to clean it up. 3/4 acx construction adhesived into an inch and a half thick piece. Then 1.75x.125 6063 channel cut, fit and welded with a spool gun to act as the transom cap, but also stiffens the transom immensely. All lights were wired in, solder and adhesive heat shrink for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FatChad, post: 468329, member: 17903"] To handle the extra thrust and weight of the new motor I rebuilt the transom again. I didn't like the way I did it before so it was a good opportunity to clean it up. 3/4 acx construction adhesived into an inch and a half thick piece. Then 1.75x.125 6063 channel cut, fit and welded with a spool gun to act as the transom cap, but also stiffens the transom immensely. All lights were wired in, solder and adhesive heat shrink for that. [/QUOTE]
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