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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14ft V-hull Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="Siguz" data-source="post: 355353" data-attributes="member: 13594"><p>Thanks!</p><p>-Pump is attached to the transom support with 1 self drilling screw</p><p>-Water does build up quite quickly between the ribs. The mats help it overflow to the stern. </p><p>-The bracket on the bow is for our 'canopy' that is still in work. It's going to be like the ones on 'Swamp People'. We are using an old tempo-garage as a donor for the poles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Siguz, post: 355353, member: 13594"] Thanks! -Pump is attached to the transom support with 1 self drilling screw -Water does build up quite quickly between the ribs. The mats help it overflow to the stern. -The bracket on the bow is for our 'canopy' that is still in work. It's going to be like the ones on 'Swamp People'. We are using an old tempo-garage as a donor for the poles. [/QUOTE]
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