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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Custom Flat 1654...under construction -Complete! 10/24
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<blockquote data-quote="RStewart" data-source="post: 121535" data-attributes="member: 278"><p>Welcome aboard. That boat has a lot of potential. </p><p>1. I would extend the front deck and put the seat mount on the extension. I would use a holesaw and cut a hole in the casting deck and try to look inside for the supports. Then you should know where or where not to cut but I wouldnt think a jigsaw blade would cut deep enough to get a rib.</p><p>2.I would build a portable livewell out of a cooler unless you will use it every time out.</p><p>3.6 gallon plastic tank behind rear bench if theres room.</p><p>4.Money is the determining issue here. If you dont want to spend alot then good ole plywood.</p><p>I prefer paint on the inside and out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RStewart, post: 121535, member: 278"] Welcome aboard. That boat has a lot of potential. 1. I would extend the front deck and put the seat mount on the extension. I would use a holesaw and cut a hole in the casting deck and try to look inside for the supports. Then you should know where or where not to cut but I wouldnt think a jigsaw blade would cut deep enough to get a rib. 2.I would build a portable livewell out of a cooler unless you will use it every time out. 3.6 gallon plastic tank behind rear bench if theres room. 4.Money is the determining issue here. If you dont want to spend alot then good ole plywood. I prefer paint on the inside and out. [/QUOTE]
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