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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
newbie 1st build: '76 Meyers SuperPro 14','73 25hp Evinrude
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<blockquote data-quote="rkc118" data-source="post: 424652" data-attributes="member: 21626"><p>thanks for the tips, I was able to get the boat sealed and tested it in the garage, looks to have work, I will try and find someone local to weld the cracked ribs.</p><p></p><p>finally had time today to work on the framing for the front casting deck and it seems to have come together well. I am going to seal the lumber using the old timers' formula and then put everything back together. I decided that i am going to have to cut through the top of the front seat and put the batteries there, i had hoped to be able to cut through the back of the seat and slide them in that way, but it won't be tall enough. I want to get the front deck fit and before i actually make the cut. I will have to take some of the foam out and will need to replace it under the floors or somewhere else in the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rkc118, post: 424652, member: 21626"] thanks for the tips, I was able to get the boat sealed and tested it in the garage, looks to have work, I will try and find someone local to weld the cracked ribs. finally had time today to work on the framing for the front casting deck and it seems to have come together well. I am going to seal the lumber using the old timers' formula and then put everything back together. I decided that i am going to have to cut through the top of the front seat and put the batteries there, i had hoped to be able to cut through the back of the seat and slide them in that way, but it won't be tall enough. I want to get the front deck fit and before i actually make the cut. I will have to take some of the foam out and will need to replace it under the floors or somewhere else in the boat. [/QUOTE]
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