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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1989 Bass Tracker TX17
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<blockquote data-quote="kalninm" data-source="post: 446182" data-attributes="member: 18635"><p>Alright got the back all riveted back together......I need to order more rivets lol. Livewell drain/overflow hose was replaced as well. The sheet of aluminum that separates the bilge from the back of the livewell also shed some weight. Increases the opening at the top and cut a hole in the bottom to make more room for pumps and hoses. Pretty excited to see the back deck come together like this! Foam also came in yesterday so hopefully Sunday will be foam day. Then I'm waiting on carpet glue which should be in next week, then we can carpet the side panels and put those in. Once those are in a whole new world really opens up. Then we can finish wiring, build the floor for the center and start on the front deck. However for now I'm more than happy to work on some foam and get the back deck solid. Just one pic for an update but its all riveted together this time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalninm, post: 446182, member: 18635"] Alright got the back all riveted back together......I need to order more rivets lol. Livewell drain/overflow hose was replaced as well. The sheet of aluminum that separates the bilge from the back of the livewell also shed some weight. Increases the opening at the top and cut a hole in the bottom to make more room for pumps and hoses. Pretty excited to see the back deck come together like this! Foam also came in yesterday so hopefully Sunday will be foam day. Then I'm waiting on carpet glue which should be in next week, then we can carpet the side panels and put those in. Once those are in a whole new world really opens up. Then we can finish wiring, build the floor for the center and start on the front deck. However for now I'm more than happy to work on some foam and get the back deck solid. Just one pic for an update but its all riveted together this time! [/QUOTE]
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