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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
AEROCRAFT MODIFICATIONS - 99.998% DONE
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<blockquote data-quote="bigdog2594" data-source="post: 257090" data-attributes="member: 8474"><p>I can't believe it is finally my turn. I have been reading this site for well over 2 years in anticipation of when it is my turn to get a boat and mod it. Last July I bought a 14' Aerocraft, year is late 50's to mid 60's, can't remember the exact year right this second. I have a 1974 Sears Gamerfisher 15hp motor. Boat is great structural condition, with absolutely no leaks. I fished the boat from Late July through September of last year. My plans are/were to:</p><p>Paint inside</p><p>Shine outside</p><p>Put in Flooring and carpet</p><p>Deck rear and front</p><p>Add storage</p><p>Add main and led interior lights</p><p>Add bilge pump</p><p>Add bow mount trolling motor</p><p>Add depth/fish finer</p><p>Add Rod Holders</p><p></p><p>It is finally warm enough here in Upstate New York to finally get rolling. I have picked up a lot of the stuff needed over the winter in anticipation of the mod. Here are the picture of the start through painting. Tonight I will grab some 3/4 oak plywood and get the new transom cut (inside and outside piece) and prep it for the Thompsons Water seal. Any suggestions or pitfalls, please feel free to shoot them at me! </p><p><img src="https://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z142/bigdog2594/07232011112-1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdog2594, post: 257090, member: 8474"] I can't believe it is finally my turn. I have been reading this site for well over 2 years in anticipation of when it is my turn to get a boat and mod it. Last July I bought a 14' Aerocraft, year is late 50's to mid 60's, can't remember the exact year right this second. I have a 1974 Sears Gamerfisher 15hp motor. Boat is great structural condition, with absolutely no leaks. I fished the boat from Late July through September of last year. My plans are/were to: Paint inside Shine outside Put in Flooring and carpet Deck rear and front Add storage Add main and led interior lights Add bilge pump Add bow mount trolling motor Add depth/fish finer Add Rod Holders It is finally warm enough here in Upstate New York to finally get rolling. I have picked up a lot of the stuff needed over the winter in anticipation of the mod. Here are the picture of the start through painting. Tonight I will grab some 3/4 oak plywood and get the new transom cut (inside and outside piece) and prep it for the Thompsons Water seal. Any suggestions or pitfalls, please feel free to shoot them at me! [img]https://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z142/bigdog2594/07232011112-1.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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