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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Finally getting a new (to me) tin boat, a 1436
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<blockquote data-quote="cathunter21" data-source="post: 110616" data-attributes="member: 1252"><p>im no trying to knock on yall, but i received a 1436 from my grandfather after he passed away and i just dont incredibly like it, i will never get rid of it considering the sentimental value, but i painted, floored carpeted it, and put storage under the seats (this is very handy). i am a college student so my budget is very small, but as soon as i join the workforce (3-4 years, wish it was sooner) i will definately purchase a wider boat. with just me it is fine but with two people it is like walking in quicksand, every step has to be accounted for. but i can get places many cant get so it has it plusses and minuses. it is a very thin metal though so this may make a differince</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cathunter21, post: 110616, member: 1252"] im no trying to knock on yall, but i received a 1436 from my grandfather after he passed away and i just dont incredibly like it, i will never get rid of it considering the sentimental value, but i painted, floored carpeted it, and put storage under the seats (this is very handy). i am a college student so my budget is very small, but as soon as i join the workforce (3-4 years, wish it was sooner) i will definately purchase a wider boat. with just me it is fine but with two people it is like walking in quicksand, every step has to be accounted for. but i can get places many cant get so it has it plusses and minuses. it is a very thin metal though so this may make a differince [/QUOTE]
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