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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Sea Nymph 14r
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<blockquote data-quote="Jake11" data-source="post: 386494" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>that turned out nice! i have a 14K i would like to do similar to that this winter.... id do it now but i hate spending my time working on it when i can be fishing out of it! i guess you are a welder? i'll have to take another route for the framing, if i tried to weld it it would just look like a pile of chewed up silver bubble gum. fine job on that carpeting. what thickness did you use on the decking? thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake11, post: 386494, member: 14133"] that turned out nice! i have a 14K i would like to do similar to that this winter.... id do it now but i hate spending my time working on it when i can be fishing out of it! i guess you are a welder? i'll have to take another route for the framing, if i tried to weld it it would just look like a pile of chewed up silver bubble gum. fine job on that carpeting. what thickness did you use on the decking? thanks [/QUOTE]
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