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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Is This A Good Beginner Rebuild?
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<blockquote data-quote="Driftless" data-source="post: 504913" data-attributes="member: 34665"><p>won't take much to do that. get the motor looked at. You can clean things up over time.</p><p>When I buy a boat like that and it's 3 grand, I look at it as a complete rebuild, but that's just quirky me, liking things my way, all new so no surprises down the road. </p><p>If someone else redid the interior, that's a negative to me because I don't know if that person is competent, or even cares</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driftless, post: 504913, member: 34665"] won't take much to do that. get the motor looked at. You can clean things up over time. When I buy a boat like that and it's 3 grand, I look at it as a complete rebuild, but that's just quirky me, liking things my way, all new so no surprises down the road. If someone else redid the interior, that's a negative to me because I don't know if that person is competent, or even cares [/QUOTE]
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