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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1995 Landau 1657 Jon Boat Revamp *Getting Started
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<blockquote data-quote="TFBJR" data-source="post: 520348" data-attributes="member: 36550"><p>Floor suggestion.</p><p>I wish I used slats screwed to the 2 " aluminum angle. Easy to replace or unscrew to address any problems. Boat will dry out easy after rain. Easy to paint for sealing the slat wood. I can unscrew my sealed plywood floor but it isn't necessary now. Just down the road if I'm still here. Ha!</p><p>I notice some twist in that hull that a couple of raised decks couldn't straighten out. What's the length again ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TFBJR, post: 520348, member: 36550"] Floor suggestion. I wish I used slats screwed to the 2 " aluminum angle. Easy to replace or unscrew to address any problems. Boat will dry out easy after rain. Easy to paint for sealing the slat wood. I can unscrew my sealed plywood floor but it isn't necessary now. Just down the road if I'm still here. Ha! I notice some twist in that hull that a couple of raised decks couldn't straighten out. What's the length again ? [/QUOTE]
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