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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Adding a floor and a transom (need help)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattais33" data-source="post: 355374" data-attributes="member: 14421"><p>Great Great info guys. Thanks. </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on if I can run wood Gun Wales instead of the original metal ones that look and feel terrible? I was thinking about doing one on the outside and one on the inside and then a cap on the two sandwhiched pieces of wood. I was thinking about maybe a 1x on each side of the aluminum and then a 2x top cap. Thoughts on that? anyone doing that for a retro look?? Kind of Canoe like I know, but I think it may be sharp when complete if it is stained and sealed. </p><p></p><p>Great info guys. Making those corner braces could get interested as far as my skill level with aluminum. Wood may be a better option if possible.</p><p></p><p>again, thanks for the help. took it out today to check flotation and stability as it sits in pics, I was pleasantly surprised with how stable it is. AWESOME.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattais33, post: 355374, member: 14421"] Great Great info guys. Thanks. Any suggestions on if I can run wood Gun Wales instead of the original metal ones that look and feel terrible? I was thinking about doing one on the outside and one on the inside and then a cap on the two sandwhiched pieces of wood. I was thinking about maybe a 1x on each side of the aluminum and then a 2x top cap. Thoughts on that? anyone doing that for a retro look?? Kind of Canoe like I know, but I think it may be sharp when complete if it is stained and sealed. Great info guys. Making those corner braces could get interested as far as my skill level with aluminum. Wood may be a better option if possible. again, thanks for the help. took it out today to check flotation and stability as it sits in pics, I was pleasantly surprised with how stable it is. AWESOME. [/QUOTE]
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