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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1970 Cherokee V-Hull project
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<blockquote data-quote="SCARNG2011" data-source="post: 318813" data-attributes="member: 11953"><p>@wwcenturian haha that's the truth!! i'm South Carolina Army National Guard and after a year of shaving in A-Stan I said the heck with it when I got home. so I still have to shave once a month for drill, but those other 29 days it's allllll beard!!</p><p></p><p>Took my boat out after work today to do some fishing...it's probably about 1/3 complete but I was just dying to get out on the water again. also, I thought it was a great idea after the fact because it gave me a better picture of how I want the completed project to look, rod holder placement, seat mounting, ect. I would recommend anyone in the middle of a build to take their ride out for a day of fishing so that before anything is built permanent you can still tweak a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCARNG2011, post: 318813, member: 11953"] @wwcenturian haha that's the truth!! i'm South Carolina Army National Guard and after a year of shaving in A-Stan I said the heck with it when I got home. so I still have to shave once a month for drill, but those other 29 days it's allllll beard!! Took my boat out after work today to do some fishing...it's probably about 1/3 complete but I was just dying to get out on the water again. also, I thought it was a great idea after the fact because it gave me a better picture of how I want the completed project to look, rod holder placement, seat mounting, ect. I would recommend anyone in the middle of a build to take their ride out for a day of fishing so that before anything is built permanent you can still tweak a bit. [/QUOTE]
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