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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1975 Fisher Marine Bateau 1438 Mod -**NEW PICS OCT 16**
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<blockquote data-quote="jonmac3569" data-source="post: 238442" data-attributes="member: 6462"><p>Yeah, I took a look at yours and it doesn't seem to have the panels that mine has. Mine had textured aluminum panels in those areas, and they covered pieces of styrofoam. They could be made pretty easily i would guess. They are just the same size as the opening and they have a bend on each end, probably about 3/4 inch is bent on a 90 deg angle on each side and that portion fits inside those sections. They also tuck under on the top, and then some small piece of trim on the bottom holds them in.</p><p></p><p>on page 1 of my project you can see a pic with one of the panels removed (foam showing) and on page 3 you can see a pic with the trim after I painted and re-installed it. (brown, at bottom).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonmac3569, post: 238442, member: 6462"] Yeah, I took a look at yours and it doesn't seem to have the panels that mine has. Mine had textured aluminum panels in those areas, and they covered pieces of styrofoam. They could be made pretty easily i would guess. They are just the same size as the opening and they have a bend on each end, probably about 3/4 inch is bent on a 90 deg angle on each side and that portion fits inside those sections. They also tuck under on the top, and then some small piece of trim on the bottom holds them in. on page 1 of my project you can see a pic with one of the panels removed (foam showing) and on page 3 you can see a pic with the trim after I painted and re-installed it. (brown, at bottom). [/QUOTE]
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