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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1954 12' Lifetime Aluminum Boat build
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<blockquote data-quote="jpfieber" data-source="post: 399659" data-attributes="member: 546"><p>Thanks, that's what I liked about it as well. Looking at your boat, I wish I had space to do the back like yours, but with only 12' to work with, I'll have to keep it simple. I do like on yours how the bow flows around the sides to form a lip that continues to the back, I'm considering if I might want to add something like that. When I'm done I'd like to have the feeling that the top was a big sheet, and the insides were carved out of it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yea, the Mark 20 is 16hp, which I believe is a lot for a 12', and add to that an aggressive prop (I understand when these were released, they destroyed every other racing motor at the time), I'm gonna need to be careful with it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpfieber, post: 399659, member: 546"] Thanks, that's what I liked about it as well. Looking at your boat, I wish I had space to do the back like yours, but with only 12' to work with, I'll have to keep it simple. I do like on yours how the bow flows around the sides to form a lip that continues to the back, I'm considering if I might want to add something like that. When I'm done I'd like to have the feeling that the top was a big sheet, and the insides were carved out of it. Yea, the Mark 20 is 16hp, which I believe is a lot for a 12', and add to that an aggressive prop (I understand when these were released, they destroyed every other racing motor at the time), I'm gonna need to be careful with it! [/QUOTE]
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