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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1971 Starcraft refit
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<blockquote data-quote="1Vhull" data-source="post: 476554" data-attributes="member: 25072"><p>A few details and motor mount. I’m probably jumping a bit ahead by mounting up the merc but it feels good to have it on the boat and I wanted to change the oil and gear lube as well as see how it all sits with the bench seat. I also made a aluminum mount for the house battery shutoff and circuit breaker. This lives just across from the main battery and from the circuit breaker goes to the main fuse panel. All blue sea systems parts which I I highly recommend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Vhull, post: 476554, member: 25072"] A few details and motor mount. I’m probably jumping a bit ahead by mounting up the merc but it feels good to have it on the boat and I wanted to change the oil and gear lube as well as see how it all sits with the bench seat. I also made a aluminum mount for the house battery shutoff and circuit breaker. This lives just across from the main battery and from the circuit breaker goes to the main fuse panel. All blue sea systems parts which I I highly recommend [/QUOTE]
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