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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
G3 1548 "My take on a classic"
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<blockquote data-quote="DearJon" data-source="post: 272097" data-attributes="member: 9078"><p>Once all the painting was done, the fun began. This time I'm being serious. I really enjoyed the re-assembly portion, as most guys do. As I started putting things back in place, I tried to repair/replace issues as I saw them. I'd think of a better way to do something, and then implement it into the build. I really wanted to get it out on the water, but I had to be patient. The worst part of the build was having to rely on my buddies to take me fishing. (ha ha) I used to fish from the bank all the time, but once you get spoiled with a little boat, you don't want to go back there.</p><p></p><p>I bought this Yeti Tundra 45 qt. cooler, and custom molded the foam around it. It sits solidly down in the hole, and doesn't rock, wobble or shift in the least. It feels like it's bolted down, but I can still remove it for cleaning, draining, etc. I also installed a SeaDek pad on the lid just to give some additional cushion to your feet, or butt. Whatever happens to be contacting it at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DearJon, post: 272097, member: 9078"] Once all the painting was done, the fun began. This time I'm being serious. I really enjoyed the re-assembly portion, as most guys do. As I started putting things back in place, I tried to repair/replace issues as I saw them. I'd think of a better way to do something, and then implement it into the build. I really wanted to get it out on the water, but I had to be patient. The worst part of the build was having to rely on my buddies to take me fishing. (ha ha) I used to fish from the bank all the time, but once you get spoiled with a little boat, you don't want to go back there. I bought this Yeti Tundra 45 qt. cooler, and custom molded the foam around it. It sits solidly down in the hole, and doesn't rock, wobble or shift in the least. It feels like it's bolted down, but I can still remove it for cleaning, draining, etc. I also installed a SeaDek pad on the lid just to give some additional cushion to your feet, or butt. Whatever happens to be contacting it at the time. [/QUOTE]
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