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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
It's time.. Finally starting my 77 14' Seafarer build/ rebuild.
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<blockquote data-quote="guyute1500" data-source="post: 510128" data-attributes="member: 32302"><p>Removed the benches, rotten transom wood, and anything else I didn't need. The boat doesn't leak a drop and I'd like to keep it that way, so the next step will be to remove the paint around the rivets and seams and coat with Gluvit. I also have 3/4" Azek (pvc board) and I plan on gluing and screwing it together for the new transom. Does anybody see a problem with going straight across with the transom? The extra couple inches would really be helpful in the river.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guyute1500, post: 510128, member: 32302"] Removed the benches, rotten transom wood, and anything else I didn't need. The boat doesn't leak a drop and I'd like to keep it that way, so the next step will be to remove the paint around the rivets and seams and coat with Gluvit. I also have 3/4" Azek (pvc board) and I plan on gluing and screwing it together for the new transom. Does anybody see a problem with going straight across with the transom? The extra couple inches would really be helpful in the river. [/QUOTE]
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