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  1. GGUG

    GERARD'S OVERPOWERED 16' JON BOAT

    Welded the corners and steering console today. Tomorrow I will be mounting the controls and changing the water impeller. Next step - sea trial.
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    Prop Help

    I am same as crazyman. Stainless are great but unforgiving. I would rather throw a blade than a lower unit with an aluminum prop.
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    My 14' Jon Mods So Far, But Looking For Help With The Rest

    The OMC old (not oldest) motors are some of the most reliable motors. New motors are fuel injected most of the time and have an ECU which can be your enemy. So good choice on motor! Also in regards to hauling a$$. More motor = less throttle = being easier on the engine by running at lower...
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    Project "A Little Snookered" New Pics 03-19-2012 !!!!!

    THE FOAM.... I used to spray poly-urethane foam for over ten years before I retired from that trade. My point is no body loves foam more than me for insulation and roofing purposes. In a vessel, my concerns are water no being able to travel to stern. The foam not being heated and mixed 1:1...
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    How to stop Pitting/Corrosion?

    I want to make an adjustment on my answer to solving pitting and corrision with anodes and grounding wire. A grounding wire is only needed on larger vessels. (which is what I usually work on) On a smaller metal hull, you only need a zinc (anode) bolted through hull below water. A plate zinc...
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    GERARD'S OVERPOWERED 16' JON BOAT

    Dettmer thank you and thats what i did but it was just acting an a$$ last night. My wife is a wiz with the pc and I finally turned it over to her and she just kept trying and trying and it finally accepted pics after over an hr of trouble shooting. Hopefully it will be a little more user...
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