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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1970 Cherokee V-Hull project
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<blockquote data-quote="WMcGrath" data-source="post: 317664" data-attributes="member: 11363"><p>Looks great.. getting right down to work! The only thing I noticed is if you were planning on moving up to a gas tiller.. you may want to put the captins seat on the other side of the rear bench... tillers are designed for use with your left hand while you sit to the right of them. Won't effect anything if you stick with the TM but if you put the switch box were you illustated it on the blue print, it would be in the way of the seat if you had to move it once you got the gas motor. I'm going to follow this one... I started my project in april and JUST put the deck in, at this rate you'll have it done well before me. Great job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WMcGrath, post: 317664, member: 11363"] Looks great.. getting right down to work! The only thing I noticed is if you were planning on moving up to a gas tiller.. you may want to put the captins seat on the other side of the rear bench... tillers are designed for use with your left hand while you sit to the right of them. Won't effect anything if you stick with the TM but if you put the switch box were you illustated it on the blue print, it would be in the way of the seat if you had to move it once you got the gas motor. I'm going to follow this one... I started my project in april and JUST put the deck in, at this rate you'll have it done well before me. Great job! [/QUOTE]
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