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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
First build - 16ft Duck Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="rscottp" data-source="post: 357411" data-attributes="member: 12997"><p>Thanks! I had a ton of fun working on and obsessing about my boat all winter long. Splash pan wasn't that hard to install, trickiest part was installing the drain tubes(didn't have the flair tool so I used some clamps and a ball peen hammer to do it). If I had to make another one I wouldn't use a hammer to try to bend the sheet, I would try to improvise another method. Hammer stretches the metal which was a bit of an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rscottp, post: 357411, member: 12997"] Thanks! I had a ton of fun working on and obsessing about my boat all winter long. Splash pan wasn't that hard to install, trickiest part was installing the drain tubes(didn't have the flair tool so I used some clamps and a ball peen hammer to do it). If I had to make another one I wouldn't use a hammer to try to bend the sheet, I would try to improvise another method. Hammer stretches the metal which was a bit of an issue. [/QUOTE]
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