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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Breach's 1952 Alumacraft 14 foot shallow V.
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<blockquote data-quote="breachless" data-source="post: 169366" data-attributes="member: 3308"><p>Well, the lakes around here are pretty much solid ice now, so the time has come to actually do something with this. In case anyone wonders, I confirmed today that these aluminum ladders are indeed strong. I stretched a piece across some cinder blocks about 6 feet apart, and jumped on it in the middle with everything I had, and they didn't really flex at all. They should do nicely!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breachless, post: 169366, member: 3308"] Well, the lakes around here are pretty much solid ice now, so the time has come to actually do something with this. In case anyone wonders, I confirmed today that these aluminum ladders are indeed strong. I stretched a piece across some cinder blocks about 6 feet apart, and jumped on it in the middle with everything I had, and they didn't really flex at all. They should do nicely! [/QUOTE]
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