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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1986 16' Grumman V-Hull Mod/Restore | DUCK BOAT *PIC HEAVY*
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<blockquote data-quote="hercdrvrwo" data-source="post: 323650" data-attributes="member: 11885"><p>Next Step:</p><p></p><p> I realized that because I took out the middle seat -- the floor used angle brackets riveted to them then screwed the floor into the angle brackets -- I was going to need support under my floor. I also realized that if I built the supports, they could keep my electrical conduit off the hull of the boat.</p><p></p><p>So I took an angle from the three ribs that I was going to put the supports on and then scribed a template like before and cut them out.</p><p></p><p>Once they were cut out I drilled my holes for the conduit and I epoxied the crap out of those too since they would be in the Hold of the boat expose to water quite a bit.</p><p></p><p>Play Jeopardy song again -- </p><p></p><p>Once everything was done I decided to use a product called -- STEEL FLEX. IT IS AWESOME it goes on like normal Caulking but holds like nothing I have every seen.</p><p></p><p>I put down the supports down, then ran my wires again then put down the floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hercdrvrwo, post: 323650, member: 11885"] Next Step: I realized that because I took out the middle seat -- the floor used angle brackets riveted to them then screwed the floor into the angle brackets -- I was going to need support under my floor. I also realized that if I built the supports, they could keep my electrical conduit off the hull of the boat. So I took an angle from the three ribs that I was going to put the supports on and then scribed a template like before and cut them out. Once they were cut out I drilled my holes for the conduit and I epoxied the crap out of those too since they would be in the Hold of the boat expose to water quite a bit. Play Jeopardy song again -- Once everything was done I decided to use a product called -- STEEL FLEX. IT IS AWESOME it goes on like normal Caulking but holds like nothing I have every seen. I put down the supports down, then ran my wires again then put down the floor. [/QUOTE]
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