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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1960 Alumacraft Deep C
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<blockquote data-quote="CrappieSlayer36" data-source="post: 391786" data-attributes="member: 19302"><p>I know, another one right, lol. We'll after seeing this awesome boat on CL about 3 hours away, I had to have her. Over paid for her a little bit at 600 bones for the boat and trailer, but hey I know it was no steal but I wanted it and you don't find too many of them in these parts.</p><p></p><p>I use to have a 1950's model Alumacraft a few years ago and loved it. Alas I had to get rid of it and it has been one of the possessions that to this day regret doing it. It was stable on the water and awesome to fish out of. </p><p></p><p>So here is the new vessel. They are like tanks.</p><p></p><p>Not sure which way I want to go with paint. I've read a lot about steel flex on here, but may just go with rustoleum. </p><p></p><p>The boat had probly 50-75 screw holes all over the vessel, I had to take it to a weld shop to have the. All welded up. All were above the water line and I did not want to use jb weld. So I'm open to paint ideas. Thank you guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrappieSlayer36, post: 391786, member: 19302"] I know, another one right, lol. We'll after seeing this awesome boat on CL about 3 hours away, I had to have her. Over paid for her a little bit at 600 bones for the boat and trailer, but hey I know it was no steal but I wanted it and you don't find too many of them in these parts. I use to have a 1950's model Alumacraft a few years ago and loved it. Alas I had to get rid of it and it has been one of the possessions that to this day regret doing it. It was stable on the water and awesome to fish out of. So here is the new vessel. They are like tanks. Not sure which way I want to go with paint. I've read a lot about steel flex on here, but may just go with rustoleum. The boat had probly 50-75 screw holes all over the vessel, I had to take it to a weld shop to have the. All welded up. All were above the water line and I did not want to use jb weld. So I'm open to paint ideas. Thank you guys. [/QUOTE]
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