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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
70’s Starcraft 14’ Seafarer “By Golly”
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<blockquote data-quote="Makaw" data-source="post: 504535" data-attributes="member: 25180"><p>[USER=25094]@beagle[/USER] Thank you, the kind words really mean a lot. I've put a ton of work into the boat, but it's been so enjoyable to see it come to fruition. If you ever have any questions or want more details about a part of the boat build, let me know and I'll happily try to elaborate to share any insight that I've gained through the process. As you might see on this site, there are lots a resources and bits of info, but sometimes you have to dig around for them.</p><p></p><p>I ALMOST went center console with this restoration, the main reason being that I could have a seat dead-center in the boat that could hide my trolling motor batteries. I still think about it from time to time, actually. I don't have pictures of my current battery location because it's the one thing I'm quite embarrassed about - I ratchet strap them around my seat base... but this keeps all that weight low and centered. If you ever start a build thread on your boat I'll make sure to follow it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Makaw, post: 504535, member: 25180"] [USER=25094]@beagle[/USER] Thank you, the kind words really mean a lot. I've put a ton of work into the boat, but it's been so enjoyable to see it come to fruition. If you ever have any questions or want more details about a part of the boat build, let me know and I'll happily try to elaborate to share any insight that I've gained through the process. As you might see on this site, there are lots a resources and bits of info, but sometimes you have to dig around for them. I ALMOST went center console with this restoration, the main reason being that I could have a seat dead-center in the boat that could hide my trolling motor batteries. I still think about it from time to time, actually. I don't have pictures of my current battery location because it's the one thing I'm quite embarrassed about - I ratchet strap them around my seat base... but this keeps all that weight low and centered. If you ever start a build thread on your boat I'll make sure to follow it! [/QUOTE]
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