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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1989 Bass Tracker TX17
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<blockquote data-quote="kalninm" data-source="post: 445893" data-attributes="member: 18635"><p>Thanks, I actually went down to a local carpet store (family owned) last night after work, they had some really nice rubber backed marine carpet for $1.10 a square foot, she dropped it down to $1 a square foot and I wanted to make sure I had enough so I bought 28' x 6' along with outdoor carpet glue that they called around and recommended to me.......they do a lot of boats every summer so I trust them. That's it for me now though. Got the right size rivets and switch panel and pump are coming in today so this weekend's goal is to get the switch panel wired up, bilge pumps installed, and the rest of the aluminum cleaned up. </p><p></p><p>Jbower, lookin good can't wait to see how your rod locker comes out as I think you'll be on it before me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalninm, post: 445893, member: 18635"] Thanks, I actually went down to a local carpet store (family owned) last night after work, they had some really nice rubber backed marine carpet for $1.10 a square foot, she dropped it down to $1 a square foot and I wanted to make sure I had enough so I bought 28' x 6' along with outdoor carpet glue that they called around and recommended to me.......they do a lot of boats every summer so I trust them. That's it for me now though. Got the right size rivets and switch panel and pump are coming in today so this weekend's goal is to get the switch panel wired up, bilge pumps installed, and the rest of the aluminum cleaned up. Jbower, lookin good can't wait to see how your rod locker comes out as I think you'll be on it before me [/QUOTE]
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