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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1992 Lund Tyee 1850 restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="icene8108" data-source="post: 509084" data-attributes="member: 34774"><p>In spite of all my fishing buddies telling me to sell this boat and buy something newer, I have started to disassemble my 1850 and plan to replace the plywood in the floor, rebuild the consoles and the engine cover (yes, it's an inboard). I must admit, at least to me, it seems to be more of a job than I thought it would be. I have been searching for sources for the plywood and have not decided to replace the carpet with carpet or a different covering. I seem to be having trouble finding any sources that offer any 3/4" in a higher grade than an A-B Marine and maybe I don't need anything of a higher grade. This is my first attempt at a rebuild and I would welcome any advice anyone might have to help me along with my project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icene8108, post: 509084, member: 34774"] In spite of all my fishing buddies telling me to sell this boat and buy something newer, I have started to disassemble my 1850 and plan to replace the plywood in the floor, rebuild the consoles and the engine cover (yes, it's an inboard). I must admit, at least to me, it seems to be more of a job than I thought it would be. I have been searching for sources for the plywood and have not decided to replace the carpet with carpet or a different covering. I seem to be having trouble finding any sources that offer any 3/4" in a higher grade than an A-B Marine and maybe I don't need anything of a higher grade. This is my first attempt at a rebuild and I would welcome any advice anyone might have to help me along with my project. [/QUOTE]
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