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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft row boat rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="THEABEXPERTS" data-source="post: 239523" data-attributes="member: 7658"><p>I put a casting deck on my 14 ft lonestar and went swimming one brisk spring night while dropping the anchor. Luckily I held the rope coil together so that all the rope was in my grip and was able to let go without having it coil around my wrist. My deck was around six inches below the top rail. Having said that, I loved the dry storage, live well and even slept on it a few nights quite comfortably during the spring crappie spawn! Had I saw a pic of you boat before I build mine i would have followed your design. Cool boat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THEABEXPERTS, post: 239523, member: 7658"] I put a casting deck on my 14 ft lonestar and went swimming one brisk spring night while dropping the anchor. Luckily I held the rope coil together so that all the rope was in my grip and was able to let go without having it coil around my wrist. My deck was around six inches below the top rail. Having said that, I loved the dry storage, live well and even slept on it a few nights quite comfortably during the spring crappie spawn! Had I saw a pic of you boat before I build mine i would have followed your design. Cool boat! [/QUOTE]
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