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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Sea Nymph- Finished!!
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<blockquote data-quote="fullmoon" data-source="post: 105186" data-attributes="member: 1632"><p>Haven't posted in awhile. I've been busy with other things, but got a little work in recently. I've finished the trailer, and gone through the process of registering the boat. It had no registration when I bought it, but I found out it had been registered years ago. That took a little doing, but I got it. Also, had to get tags for trailer that had no I.D. plate or number and no tags when I bought it. I had to get 2 inspections by local law enforcement. First one was to verify it had no I.D., (probably to confirm it had not been stolen) then another one once I was done. Fill out a couple of forms and off to the tag office. I had my welder friend fabricate the stop block on the winch stand. The whole stand was homemade, and I am pleased the way it turned out. I had to sand blast the leaf springs and axle, and spray with primer and Rustoleum. I ordered new galvanized hubs and 13" wheels. Champion Trailer out of Louisiana had what I wanted, total price for two hubs, bearings, etc. and galvanized rims to my door for $150.00. I could re-use the tires. Now just about everything on this trailer is galvanized except the axle and springs. New lights and wiring to complete the trailer. Now to the inside. I think I've figured out how I want to do my floor and front deck. I'll post some more pics when I'm done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fullmoon, post: 105186, member: 1632"] Haven't posted in awhile. I've been busy with other things, but got a little work in recently. I've finished the trailer, and gone through the process of registering the boat. It had no registration when I bought it, but I found out it had been registered years ago. That took a little doing, but I got it. Also, had to get tags for trailer that had no I.D. plate or number and no tags when I bought it. I had to get 2 inspections by local law enforcement. First one was to verify it had no I.D., (probably to confirm it had not been stolen) then another one once I was done. Fill out a couple of forms and off to the tag office. I had my welder friend fabricate the stop block on the winch stand. The whole stand was homemade, and I am pleased the way it turned out. I had to sand blast the leaf springs and axle, and spray with primer and Rustoleum. I ordered new galvanized hubs and 13" wheels. Champion Trailer out of Louisiana had what I wanted, total price for two hubs, bearings, etc. and galvanized rims to my door for $150.00. I could re-use the tires. Now just about everything on this trailer is galvanized except the axle and springs. New lights and wiring to complete the trailer. Now to the inside. I think I've figured out how I want to do my floor and front deck. I'll post some more pics when I'm done. [/QUOTE]
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