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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Flotation - Again...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerkbait" data-source="post: 519058" data-attributes="member: 36094"><p>Yes, it's a modified V. And yes, there isn't a lot of space underneath. So with the information learned about the buoyancy, I feel better about using the foam board. My fuel tank is portable, so like Ray mentioned the fuel situation doesn't seem to be of too much concern. I'm using all new large wafer head screws on the new deck so I could pull it again to inspect if I feel the need. I'll fill in some more spaces in the side compartments and the front with the pour foam. On this model they aren't used for rod lockers or anything. Looking forward to finishing this up quickly before the season is over. Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]122362[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerkbait, post: 519058, member: 36094"] Yes, it's a modified V. And yes, there isn't a lot of space underneath. So with the information learned about the buoyancy, I feel better about using the foam board. My fuel tank is portable, so like Ray mentioned the fuel situation doesn't seem to be of too much concern. I'm using all new large wafer head screws on the new deck so I could pull it again to inspect if I feel the need. I'll fill in some more spaces in the side compartments and the front with the pour foam. On this model they aren't used for rod lockers or anything. Looking forward to finishing this up quickly before the season is over. Thanks again. [ATTACH type="full"]122362[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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