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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Shallow V - New (to me) Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="ober51" data-source="post: 84614" data-attributes="member: 1354"><p>Ah, thanks for the insight into the HP rating, weight, etc. I think I have a similar transom as you, I really need to post pics, lol. I am going to redo the transom as well - replace with a better wood like oak, and maybe some aluminum. I saw someone here use an aluminum sign and I may have one around here somewhere to use. Even without it, changing the transom is a good idea on this boat. I am also going to WestMarine tomorrow (after checking out BoatersWorld's fire sale) to buy some of the 3M Marine sealant. </p><p></p><p>I am excited that we both have a similar boat so I can just see how things are done from a more experienced boater. I am hesitant at this point to do any decking, so that may wait until next year, we'll see. Anyway, thanks again, good luck tomorrow, and post some pictures!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ober51, post: 84614, member: 1354"] Ah, thanks for the insight into the HP rating, weight, etc. I think I have a similar transom as you, I really need to post pics, lol. I am going to redo the transom as well - replace with a better wood like oak, and maybe some aluminum. I saw someone here use an aluminum sign and I may have one around here somewhere to use. Even without it, changing the transom is a good idea on this boat. I am also going to WestMarine tomorrow (after checking out BoatersWorld's fire sale) to buy some of the 3M Marine sealant. I am excited that we both have a similar boat so I can just see how things are done from a more experienced boater. I am hesitant at this point to do any decking, so that may wait until next year, we'll see. Anyway, thanks again, good luck tomorrow, and post some pictures! [/QUOTE]
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