R Rozumt Member Joined Dec 21, 2008 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Dec 23, 2008 #1 Which do you think would be easiest to do a conversion on; as in adding a deck and such. . . A 14' Sea Nymph or a Normal 14' Jon
Which do you think would be easiest to do a conversion on; as in adding a deck and such. . . A 14' Sea Nymph or a Normal 14' Jon
ben2go Well-known member Joined Aug 20, 2008 Messages 2,758 Reaction score 0 Location Upstate,South Carolina Dec 23, 2008 #2 Flatbottom jons are usually the easiest but V bottoms are much more difficult.Just remember that flat bottom jons are more for calm water and ride harsh in chop.While V bottoms do better in a chop at the cost of some stability.
Flatbottom jons are usually the easiest but V bottoms are much more difficult.Just remember that flat bottom jons are more for calm water and ride harsh in chop.While V bottoms do better in a chop at the cost of some stability.
russ010 Well-known member Joined Jul 29, 2008 Messages 4,122 Reaction score 0 Location Roswell, GA Dec 23, 2008 #3 Either one can be as hard as you make it. If you are good with tools and wood, you should have no problem. Just measure twice and cut once!
Either one can be as hard as you make it. If you are good with tools and wood, you should have no problem. Just measure twice and cut once!
R Rozumt Member Joined Dec 21, 2008 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Dec 23, 2008 #4 Alright thanks. I do plan on doing a wooden frame, as well as using this boat in some what choppy water.
Alright thanks. I do plan on doing a wooden frame, as well as using this boat in some what choppy water.