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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Country Dave’s Lowe 1752 modification/restoration project.
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<blockquote data-quote="Country Dave" data-source="post: 291186" data-attributes="member: 10344"><p>Thanks for the link Bad b,</p><p></p><p>I rolled out bed liner/Herculiner on the floor of my 1448. It came out pretty good. I’m going to do the same for this project but not for aesthetics. I just want something that’s going insulate and protect the floor pan other than the thin coat of paint that’s on it now. </p><p>It also makes the boat a little quieter. I’m going to raise the floor but just a few inches, just to make the floor level and give me a little room for rigging. </p><p></p><p>But that’s a little bit down the road. Once the transom and sponsons are done she gets flipped over and spanked with a couple of thick coats of steel flex epoxy on her bottom, sponsons and transom. :LOL2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Country Dave, post: 291186, member: 10344"] Thanks for the link Bad b, I rolled out bed liner/Herculiner on the floor of my 1448. It came out pretty good. I’m going to do the same for this project but not for aesthetics. I just want something that’s going insulate and protect the floor pan other than the thin coat of paint that’s on it now. It also makes the boat a little quieter. I’m going to raise the floor but just a few inches, just to make the floor level and give me a little room for rigging. But that’s a little bit down the road. Once the transom and sponsons are done she gets flipped over and spanked with a couple of thick coats of steel flex epoxy on her bottom, sponsons and transom. :LOL2: [/QUOTE]
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