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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="Badbagger" data-source="post: 299040" data-attributes="member: 5389"><p>Lol.... anchor box, tear into rear seat for storage, stern lids for more standing room, bracket for zinc anode, rib covers and I'll find a few others. Think I'm going to cover those holes in the top of the console with Starboard. Over at tht, a member FL Marine Plastics and can a piece of black starboard and route the edges to make it purty and he'll countersink holes for bolts etc. Exterior of boat will be white with a black rub rail done in linex and I'll add a new black steering wheel to make it look purty. Brian at Sarasota Linex uses the same material on all the military boats he does, tugs etc for the rub rails. There's now way that crap is going to ding, dent or chip. **** is as hard as the damn aluminum. Interior linex color, dunno yet. Found a guy in Tampa who will paint and prep the exterior with two coats of primer, soda blast and final paint with Imron for well under $1k then it's off to Sarasota for Linex... but a ways away. I'm thinking a May splash, perhaps earlier but when we're done and for about $10k, brand new boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badbagger, post: 299040, member: 5389"] Lol.... anchor box, tear into rear seat for storage, stern lids for more standing room, bracket for zinc anode, rib covers and I'll find a few others. Think I'm going to cover those holes in the top of the console with Starboard. Over at tht, a member FL Marine Plastics and can a piece of black starboard and route the edges to make it purty and he'll countersink holes for bolts etc. Exterior of boat will be white with a black rub rail done in linex and I'll add a new black steering wheel to make it look purty. Brian at Sarasota Linex uses the same material on all the military boats he does, tugs etc for the rub rails. There's now way that crap is going to ding, dent or chip. **** is as hard as the damn aluminum. Interior linex color, dunno yet. Found a guy in Tampa who will paint and prep the exterior with two coats of primer, soda blast and final paint with Imron for well under $1k then it's off to Sarasota for Linex... but a ways away. I'm thinking a May splash, perhaps earlier but when we're done and for about $10k, brand new boat. [/QUOTE]
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