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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft 1232 to 1270
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<blockquote data-quote="eeshaw" data-source="post: 476318" data-attributes="member: 25150"><p>I like the wider boats myself. The only problem I see with them when they're home grown is the shorter sides. A lot of guys that do bow fishing have modified their boats this way. Structurally you did a good job. You said that your transom is 1/4 plate. If you put a larger motor on it are you going to add a couple knees to stiffen if up? Where are you going to mount your transducer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eeshaw, post: 476318, member: 25150"] I like the wider boats myself. The only problem I see with them when they're home grown is the shorter sides. A lot of guys that do bow fishing have modified their boats this way. Structurally you did a good job. You said that your transom is 1/4 plate. If you put a larger motor on it are you going to add a couple knees to stiffen if up? Where are you going to mount your transducer? [/QUOTE]
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