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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
First build - 16ft Duck Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="One Last Cast" data-source="post: 358011" data-attributes="member: 14412"><p>Didn't get as much work done to her as I thought I could, have been working 12 hour days blah, blah, blah that whole story! But I did make some changes to the original plan and decided since the hull of this boat is so strong that I am going to do away with the rear bench and just throw down a floor to maximize hunting square footage. So, I built a frame, reinforced it with L brackets and cut the plywood. Next, I will build a gun locker on the port side of the boat. This will also be large enough to house the switch panel, battery and fish finder (pictured below, got it for free!). Boat is coming along slower than I'd like but I am still confident I can have her ready for early goose season. The 4th of July weekend forecast looks picture perfect and I am excited to prime and paint the hull and get my wood stained. This has been a very cheap rebuild so far and now that the rear decking is cut and set in, I can start to seeing the boat take shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="One Last Cast, post: 358011, member: 14412"] Didn't get as much work done to her as I thought I could, have been working 12 hour days blah, blah, blah that whole story! But I did make some changes to the original plan and decided since the hull of this boat is so strong that I am going to do away with the rear bench and just throw down a floor to maximize hunting square footage. So, I built a frame, reinforced it with L brackets and cut the plywood. Next, I will build a gun locker on the port side of the boat. This will also be large enough to house the switch panel, battery and fish finder (pictured below, got it for free!). Boat is coming along slower than I'd like but I am still confident I can have her ready for early goose season. The 4th of July weekend forecast looks picture perfect and I am excited to prime and paint the hull and get my wood stained. This has been a very cheap rebuild so far and now that the rear decking is cut and set in, I can start to seeing the boat take shape. [/QUOTE]
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