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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' mirrocraft conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobs boat" data-source="post: 473684" data-attributes="member: 25523"><p>best laid plans meet murphy's law...</p><p></p><p>thought about prepping for paint, but their calling for rain tonight into next week...</p><p></p><p>wanted to try my hand at patching the old transducer mount holes with a torch and aluminum rod, not as easy as the videos....</p><p></p><p>now the real problem...original plan was to put in a floor, just enough to flatten the bottom, and box in the sides, couple pedestals, open concept....design done, steps planned, final product pictured....well....while doing the mockup for the side boxes I realized the the boat has sprung 2 1/4" at the center bench...now, I can handle a redesign....putting the center bench back, OK... but losing that rod storage really sucks</p><p></p><p>any suggestions ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobs boat, post: 473684, member: 25523"] best laid plans meet murphy's law... thought about prepping for paint, but their calling for rain tonight into next week... wanted to try my hand at patching the old transducer mount holes with a torch and aluminum rod, not as easy as the videos.... now the real problem...original plan was to put in a floor, just enough to flatten the bottom, and box in the sides, couple pedestals, open concept....design done, steps planned, final product pictured....well....while doing the mockup for the side boxes I realized the the boat has sprung 2 1/4" at the center bench...now, I can handle a redesign....putting the center bench back, OK... but losing that rod storage really sucks any suggestions ??? [/QUOTE]
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