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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1992 Polar Kraft MVT-1751 with a 1992 Evinrude 60 HP…my first tin boat project
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<blockquote data-quote="Axhammer" data-source="post: 505946" data-attributes="member: 16767"><p>I drove up to Norfolk yesterday, to buy more aluminum from Matt, at Professional Welding services, AKA Tricked-Tins on YouTube. Now I have more 1.5” angle (.125”) for the floor support structure.</p><p></p><p>I would like to put the hulll on the trailer this weekend and take it to the creek and put it in the water for a leak check. That means I have to finish the trailer first.</p><p></p><p>The trailer needs the wiring run for the lights. I want to lower the front of the bunks, so it sits lower in the front. I have to mount the winch on the front as well, and make sure everything lines up, when this boat hits the stop at the winch.</p><p></p><p>As far as that rubber seal pictured above, that stuff may end up on some locations on my floor. That stuff is great to use where the floor might contact the the hull skin or the ribs, as an anti-chaffing product. Metal on metal chaffing is something to avoid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axhammer, post: 505946, member: 16767"] I drove up to Norfolk yesterday, to buy more aluminum from Matt, at Professional Welding services, AKA Tricked-Tins on YouTube. Now I have more 1.5” angle (.125”) for the floor support structure. I would like to put the hulll on the trailer this weekend and take it to the creek and put it in the water for a leak check. That means I have to finish the trailer first. The trailer needs the wiring run for the lights. I want to lower the front of the bunks, so it sits lower in the front. I have to mount the winch on the front as well, and make sure everything lines up, when this boat hits the stop at the winch. As far as that rubber seal pictured above, that stuff may end up on some locations on my floor. That stuff is great to use where the floor might contact the the hull skin or the ribs, as an anti-chaffing product. Metal on metal chaffing is something to avoid. [/QUOTE]
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