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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' V length reduction
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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 505594" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>I would clean up and reshape hole area. Then remove transom. Tack a patch on inside and outside of boat. Carefully weld patches on. Install transom. I have the skill to do this but not the tools. As mentioned above area would be prone to cracking given old thin aluminum. You would really have to watch your heat and be highly skilled. Rubber seal under area of transom rivets would need to be replaced and proper adhesive applied. Would not be a easy task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 505594, member: 32555"] I would clean up and reshape hole area. Then remove transom. Tack a patch on inside and outside of boat. Carefully weld patches on. Install transom. I have the skill to do this but not the tools. As mentioned above area would be prone to cracking given old thin aluminum. You would really have to watch your heat and be highly skilled. Rubber seal under area of transom rivets would need to be replaced and proper adhesive applied. Would not be a easy task. [/QUOTE]
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