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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1958? Aluminum (Walleye) Boat Build
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<blockquote data-quote="crawfj13" data-source="post: 479669" data-attributes="member: 29051"><p>Decided to keep working tonight. The decking is installed and I’m waiting for Amazon to deliver the right expanding foam.</p><p></p><p>Even though I don’t plan to run a bow mounted trolling motor, I decided to spend the $15 for a 25ft length of flexible conduit that I ran from front to back under the floor while I had it open.</p><p></p><p>The grab bar was a bit of a pain, but I’m happy with it. I plan on having a cooler mounted in front of it with a seat on top. I also like the idea of having a tiller extension that would allow me to stand mid-Hull at the grab bar and control the boat.</p><p></p><p>The plan is to work on finishing touches this weekend, while I wait for my foam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crawfj13, post: 479669, member: 29051"] Decided to keep working tonight. The decking is installed and I’m waiting for Amazon to deliver the right expanding foam. Even though I don’t plan to run a bow mounted trolling motor, I decided to spend the $15 for a 25ft length of flexible conduit that I ran from front to back under the floor while I had it open. The grab bar was a bit of a pain, but I’m happy with it. I plan on having a cooler mounted in front of it with a seat on top. I also like the idea of having a tiller extension that would allow me to stand mid-Hull at the grab bar and control the boat. The plan is to work on finishing touches this weekend, while I wait for my foam. [/QUOTE]
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