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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1990 Tracker Pro Deep V17
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<blockquote data-quote="jerseycat9" data-source="post: 470557" data-attributes="member: 8606"><p>I have almost all of the wood pulled up but I broke my sawzall blade and didn't have time to run out and grab more. There is not one screw anywhere that can be removed with the drill or screw driver but it's just the face that's rotted away so i cant just pry it up without twisting metal and loosening rivets. Some screws I drill out and others where applicable I just cut them with the sawzall. It's slow goes it but I dont wanna break anything or create any new problems trying to solve old problems. I'm going to leave the main floor intact to have somewhere to stand while I do all my prep work to the boxes and storage areas. </p><p></p><p>Im going to paint all of the vertical surfaces that originally had carpet cause using vinyl on those surfaces would just look dumb. Ive decided I'm also going to be relocating battery boxes to accommodate my 24v trolling motor and balance out the boat better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerseycat9, post: 470557, member: 8606"] I have almost all of the wood pulled up but I broke my sawzall blade and didn't have time to run out and grab more. There is not one screw anywhere that can be removed with the drill or screw driver but it's just the face that's rotted away so i cant just pry it up without twisting metal and loosening rivets. Some screws I drill out and others where applicable I just cut them with the sawzall. It's slow goes it but I dont wanna break anything or create any new problems trying to solve old problems. I'm going to leave the main floor intact to have somewhere to stand while I do all my prep work to the boxes and storage areas. Im going to paint all of the vertical surfaces that originally had carpet cause using vinyl on those surfaces would just look dumb. Ive decided I'm also going to be relocating battery boxes to accommodate my 24v trolling motor and balance out the boat better. [/QUOTE]
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