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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: 511631" data-attributes="member: 32302"><p>It's been too cold here to do very much actual work, but today I got the Gluvit down and I'm happy. I was also lucky enough to get 10 pieces of 1.5" x 8' aluminum box. I'm going to rip it, hopefully into something close to 1.5" angle, for my framing. Very familiar with your boat Makaw. You really did a beautiful job By Golly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guyute1500, post: 511631, member: 32302"] It's been too cold here to do very much actual work, but today I got the Gluvit down and I'm happy. I was also lucky enough to get 10 pieces of 1.5" x 8' aluminum box. I'm going to rip it, hopefully into something close to 1.5" angle, for my framing. Very familiar with your boat Makaw. You really did a beautiful job By Golly. [/QUOTE]
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