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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1436 on Cedar part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Yankemandspankem" data-source="post: 472110" data-attributes="member: 24263"><p>Nice! I'll definitely come up with something else for the bow stop. What do you think is the problem with the current bow stop? Too much pressure in one spot? I tested the weld out today in snow, hail, rain, sun and wind and this boat is just too much fun. It's basically a surfboard with that foot control motor. Getting the seats out and running straight deck is sooooo much better with these small boats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yankemandspankem, post: 472110, member: 24263"] Nice! I'll definitely come up with something else for the bow stop. What do you think is the problem with the current bow stop? Too much pressure in one spot? I tested the weld out today in snow, hail, rain, sun and wind and this boat is just too much fun. It's basically a surfboard with that foot control motor. Getting the seats out and running straight deck is sooooo much better with these small boats. [/QUOTE]
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