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1973 Lowe 1648 Jon Flooring/Transom Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 491067" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Sounds like you have some good plans, I would agree with your transom plans and really like the foam board and stall mats for the floor!! You mentioned angle iron....dont use that ! Go with aluminum angle, NO iron as it will create corrosion issues...aluminum rivets and SS screws are a good plan, just be sure to use a good sealant on anything going all the way thru the hull !! You are not skiing so no need for a high hp motor, anyrhing 20 hp and up will move you along quite nicely. You might consider giving the inside a thorough cleaning and a coat of gluvit to seal any leaks that might be there. Keep us posted on your progress, looks like a fun project !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 491067, member: 1183"] Sounds like you have some good plans, I would agree with your transom plans and really like the foam board and stall mats for the floor!! You mentioned angle iron....dont use that ! Go with aluminum angle, NO iron as it will create corrosion issues...aluminum rivets and SS screws are a good plan, just be sure to use a good sealant on anything going all the way thru the hull !! You are not skiing so no need for a high hp motor, anyrhing 20 hp and up will move you along quite nicely. You might consider giving the inside a thorough cleaning and a coat of gluvit to seal any leaks that might be there. Keep us posted on your progress, looks like a fun project !! [/QUOTE]
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