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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
81 Bass Tracker Restoration, Rehab!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jinxd12" data-source="post: 472689" data-attributes="member: 25542"><p>Updates over the weekend. </p><p></p><p>Needed to get the side carpet trim panels in and the floor, to be able to continue deck framing. Carpet on the side panels and floor went in pretty easy. I sealed the top,bottom and sides of the 3/4 plywood floor.</p><p></p><p>I started to frame the deck extension and in the process I was trying to figure out a rod locker that would hold 8' rods. I pulled some of the framing back out and squeezed a semi-narrow rod locker in on the port side. Should be able to get 6 rods in comfortably.</p><p></p><p>Also got the framing in for electrical and batteries next to the console.</p><p></p><p>I was debating on leaving the front deck foam in place but, might as well do the whole boat. So I ripped out most of the brackets and all the foam in the front. Also spent some time cleaning out the water passages on the bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jinxd12, post: 472689, member: 25542"] Updates over the weekend. Needed to get the side carpet trim panels in and the floor, to be able to continue deck framing. Carpet on the side panels and floor went in pretty easy. I sealed the top,bottom and sides of the 3/4 plywood floor. I started to frame the deck extension and in the process I was trying to figure out a rod locker that would hold 8' rods. I pulled some of the framing back out and squeezed a semi-narrow rod locker in on the port side. Should be able to get 6 rods in comfortably. Also got the framing in for electrical and batteries next to the console. I was debating on leaving the front deck foam in place but, might as well do the whole boat. So I ripped out most of the brackets and all the foam in the front. Also spent some time cleaning out the water passages on the bottom. [/QUOTE]
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