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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Polar Kraft 1448 build
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfried" data-source="post: 471780" data-attributes="member: 24358"><p>Dabbed some silicone caulk every 6” or 8” on the aluminum angles. After positioning the aluminum deck-one piece, I put some weight on it to sit overnight. Tomorrow I put a few pop rivets in it and I’ll bolt down a seat base. After I apply the Tuff Coat non slip paint on the deck I will put the hatches on. The hatches have 6-8 screws that will go through the deck and the aluminum angle. </p><p> Under the deck I have the onboard battery charger, some totes and buckets for storage under the hatches and the wiring for the bow of the boat. </p><p> Weather permitting, I will get some painting done this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfried, post: 471780, member: 24358"] Dabbed some silicone caulk every 6” or 8” on the aluminum angles. After positioning the aluminum deck-one piece, I put some weight on it to sit overnight. Tomorrow I put a few pop rivets in it and I’ll bolt down a seat base. After I apply the Tuff Coat non slip paint on the deck I will put the hatches on. The hatches have 6-8 screws that will go through the deck and the aluminum angle. Under the deck I have the onboard battery charger, some totes and buckets for storage under the hatches and the wiring for the bow of the boat. Weather permitting, I will get some painting done this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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