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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: 210540" data-attributes="member: 3308"><p>Thanks! Well, I scored a whole bunch of aluminum this weekend: a bunch of I beams and a lot of square beams... Which means I am probably going to end up taking this all off and starting over: I have enough aluminum to do pretty much the whole boat now, so that's probably what's coming next: full deck all the way back to the middle bench, carpeted floors, and a small rear platform. I should also be able to fabricate a proper trolling motor mount. I am very excited. I will probably have enough aluminum left over to do another boat or two! I was pretty proud of my ladder idea, but now that I have all this stuff, I don't really need to use it (though I still might: it makes a really nice, rigid center for the platform without any vertical support what-so-ever. The problem is the height. If I use it, I will have to find a way to make those play nice together since all the new stuff is not nearly as tall. What to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breachless, post: 210540, member: 3308"] Thanks! Well, I scored a whole bunch of aluminum this weekend: a bunch of I beams and a lot of square beams... Which means I am probably going to end up taking this all off and starting over: I have enough aluminum to do pretty much the whole boat now, so that's probably what's coming next: full deck all the way back to the middle bench, carpeted floors, and a small rear platform. I should also be able to fabricate a proper trolling motor mount. I am very excited. I will probably have enough aluminum left over to do another boat or two! I was pretty proud of my ladder idea, but now that I have all this stuff, I don't really need to use it (though I still might: it makes a really nice, rigid center for the platform without any vertical support what-so-ever. The problem is the height. If I use it, I will have to find a way to make those play nice together since all the new stuff is not nearly as tall. What to do? [/QUOTE]
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