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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1542 weldcraft make over
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<blockquote data-quote="marshman" data-source="post: 364407" data-attributes="member: 12129"><p>thanks... it's wood, so it's kind of disposable... but it should last a few years... I'm fine with that.. I went with lightest stuff I can find... I didn't add much weight... but I eliminated 150 pounds of foam... I feel good about it...</p><p></p><p>I'm a little unhappy with my hatch.. I recessed it to sit flush but after I put carpet, it don't wanna sit flush anymore... I should've recessed it more to compensate for carpet thickness... I'm gonna live with it.. I put a latch/hasp that will pull/hold it down, and hopefully the carpet will in time flatten out in the joint/channel...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marshman, post: 364407, member: 12129"] thanks... it's wood, so it's kind of disposable... but it should last a few years... I'm fine with that.. I went with lightest stuff I can find... I didn't add much weight... but I eliminated 150 pounds of foam... I feel good about it... I'm a little unhappy with my hatch.. I recessed it to sit flush but after I put carpet, it don't wanna sit flush anymore... I should've recessed it more to compensate for carpet thickness... I'm gonna live with it.. I put a latch/hasp that will pull/hold it down, and hopefully the carpet will in time flatten out in the joint/channel... [/QUOTE]
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