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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
21ft flat bottom The "Bucket"
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<blockquote data-quote="Flat Bottom" data-source="post: 268117" data-attributes="member: 4594"><p>So far I have not seen any issues related to the repair work I did on the hull, Before I could barely ever get it up on plane, I even tried trim tabs, the tunnel that was in it just sucked it down into the water, Now it pops right up on plane every time without an issue. As for the lack of strakes on the piece I replaced it may be somewhat noticeable that it slides a bit more, but for a completely flat bottom it feels just like it should, and it still has lots of strakes throughout the bottom, just not on the replacement piece. The body of water is the Columbia River between Washington and Oregon, I'm on the Oregon side It is a very large river and a great place for boating, fishing, watersports... whatever. Thanks for the comments!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flat Bottom, post: 268117, member: 4594"] So far I have not seen any issues related to the repair work I did on the hull, Before I could barely ever get it up on plane, I even tried trim tabs, the tunnel that was in it just sucked it down into the water, Now it pops right up on plane every time without an issue. As for the lack of strakes on the piece I replaced it may be somewhat noticeable that it slides a bit more, but for a completely flat bottom it feels just like it should, and it still has lots of strakes throughout the bottom, just not on the replacement piece. The body of water is the Columbia River between Washington and Oregon, I'm on the Oregon side It is a very large river and a great place for boating, fishing, watersports... whatever. Thanks for the comments! [/QUOTE]
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