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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Do I really "need" a casting deck?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlake1958" data-source="post: 515072" data-attributes="member: 34882"><p>like you, i am an inveterate modder. I am doing a complete refit on a 93 Lund Tyee 1850 and time has been my friend. The extra time thinking about maintenance, usability, and durability have led to several modifications that will make the boat more enjoyable. The knee jerk to a completely decked boat with all the associated mods isn't always the best advice depending on intended use. I am adding a larger front casting platform and welding a rear casting platform just above the splashwell in my full refit but I have experience with these boats so am aware of their shortcomings. Having said this, I also get just wanting a project for the winter :>)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlake1958, post: 515072, member: 34882"] like you, i am an inveterate modder. I am doing a complete refit on a 93 Lund Tyee 1850 and time has been my friend. The extra time thinking about maintenance, usability, and durability have led to several modifications that will make the boat more enjoyable. The knee jerk to a completely decked boat with all the associated mods isn't always the best advice depending on intended use. I am adding a larger front casting platform and welding a rear casting platform just above the splashwell in my full refit but I have experience with these boats so am aware of their shortcomings. Having said this, I also get just wanting a project for the winter :>) [/QUOTE]
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