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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Just my thinking
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<blockquote data-quote="caveman" data-source="post: 99132" data-attributes="member: 1220"><p>Well today was a great day i put the boat in the water for the first time since 07.And for the most part i am well pleased with the work so far.I just wish i had not made front casting deck as high as the existing ,it will take some getting use to.but it is strong and works you just need your sea legs.the only bad part off the day was when me and brother in-law pulled into a cove to test seats and we floated a ground got to looking for paddle to push off ,then i remembered they were on the back porch,that will not happen again. the tm got us off.my seat mounts work good front and rear.</p><p> Then as we got back to the ramp there was 2 bouts and 1 truck on the ramp and it had a pontoon trailer on it on pontoon boat around. The man left his truck on the ramp.That is a first for me.</p><p> mike/caveman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caveman, post: 99132, member: 1220"] Well today was a great day i put the boat in the water for the first time since 07.And for the most part i am well pleased with the work so far.I just wish i had not made front casting deck as high as the existing ,it will take some getting use to.but it is strong and works you just need your sea legs.the only bad part off the day was when me and brother in-law pulled into a cove to test seats and we floated a ground got to looking for paddle to push off ,then i remembered they were on the back porch,that will not happen again. the tm got us off.my seat mounts work good front and rear. Then as we got back to the ramp there was 2 bouts and 1 truck on the ramp and it had a pontoon trailer on it on pontoon boat around. The man left his truck on the ramp.That is a first for me. mike/caveman [/QUOTE]
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