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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1991 Sea Nymph FM141
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<blockquote data-quote="MuskieGuy" data-source="post: 458548" data-attributes="member: 24132"><p>Here are some pics of the boots interior. Trailer off being repaired at this time. Boat was on some furniture dolly's on the floor so it could be easily moved around. </p><p></p><p>The old front and rear decks I made back in 2005 are all removed in these pics. Like I said in an earlier post...they just lifted out to show the original boat underneath. I didn't take time to take pictures of them. At the time I was in a hurry to squeeze in the boat work into my sparse free time. </p><p></p><p>So what you see in these three pics are the original boat interior that was hiding under my old ultra heavy decks. I had already removed the seat pedestals at this point. I'll add some pics with them sitting in place to show what the original layout. </p><p></p><p>It was DIRTY. But the boat has never been stored outside, and if it sees rain when fishing I'm always careful to make sure it's drained and allowed to dry out. The plywood floors and carpet are sturdy. They are solid. I honestly see no need to replace them. My goal at this point was only to clean up the interior and re-do the decks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuskieGuy, post: 458548, member: 24132"] Here are some pics of the boots interior. Trailer off being repaired at this time. Boat was on some furniture dolly's on the floor so it could be easily moved around. The old front and rear decks I made back in 2005 are all removed in these pics. Like I said in an earlier post...they just lifted out to show the original boat underneath. I didn't take time to take pictures of them. At the time I was in a hurry to squeeze in the boat work into my sparse free time. So what you see in these three pics are the original boat interior that was hiding under my old ultra heavy decks. I had already removed the seat pedestals at this point. I'll add some pics with them sitting in place to show what the original layout. It was DIRTY. But the boat has never been stored outside, and if it sees rain when fishing I'm always careful to make sure it's drained and allowed to dry out. The plywood floors and carpet are sturdy. They are solid. I honestly see no need to replace them. My goal at this point was only to clean up the interior and re-do the decks. [/QUOTE]
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