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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14 ft Valco
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<blockquote data-quote="Bayfisher" data-source="post: 435748" data-attributes="member: 20804"><p>Stumpalump, a Bayrunner is my dream boat. Perfect for San Diego Bay, and running offshore also. Hopefully next year after I'm finished with the 14 f't Valco project.</p><p>Today I finished up bracing the transom. Origional knee brace was shot due to galvanic corrosion, so I put a 2x4 between the rear bench and transom. I could have fab'd a new one from aluminum angle but took the easy way out. Tomorrow after work I'll install the painted decks, then its prime and paint the inside and outside, above the waterline, then ask the family to come over and lift it off the trailer and start working on that. It's a galvanized trailer, so not too much to do. New wheels, grind and zinc paint the axle and leaf springs and new rollers.</p><p>Going to install a grab bar, for my electronics, and tiller extension for the Johnson 15 .</p><p>I will post some more pics this week as things progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bayfisher, post: 435748, member: 20804"] Stumpalump, a Bayrunner is my dream boat. Perfect for San Diego Bay, and running offshore also. Hopefully next year after I'm finished with the 14 f't Valco project. Today I finished up bracing the transom. Origional knee brace was shot due to galvanic corrosion, so I put a 2x4 between the rear bench and transom. I could have fab'd a new one from aluminum angle but took the easy way out. Tomorrow after work I'll install the painted decks, then its prime and paint the inside and outside, above the waterline, then ask the family to come over and lift it off the trailer and start working on that. It's a galvanized trailer, so not too much to do. New wheels, grind and zinc paint the axle and leaf springs and new rollers. Going to install a grab bar, for my electronics, and tiller extension for the Johnson 15 . I will post some more pics this week as things progress. [/QUOTE]
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