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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Landau 1470 Rebuild: Aluminum Frame Casting Deck & Floor
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<blockquote data-quote="The10Man" data-source="post: 436498" data-attributes="member: 18718"><p>Those decals turned out perfect!</p><p></p><p>Your build is awesome! I like that you painted the entire boat inside and out. A lot of builds it seems that guys don't paint their sub structure under the decks and have the raw, shiny aluminum below the hatches. Having the support structure the same color of the rest of the boat makes it look seamless and original. </p><p></p><p>Where did you buy all of your aluminum from? I live in Central Florida as well and have a 1454 Landau. It's not as wide as yours but it's a great boat. Some time in the future I might cut out the middle seat and build mine In a similar way as yours. </p><p></p><p>I really like the videos you put together as well. It helps add a little more to the build and see some extra details of the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The10Man, post: 436498, member: 18718"] Those decals turned out perfect! Your build is awesome! I like that you painted the entire boat inside and out. A lot of builds it seems that guys don't paint their sub structure under the decks and have the raw, shiny aluminum below the hatches. Having the support structure the same color of the rest of the boat makes it look seamless and original. Where did you buy all of your aluminum from? I live in Central Florida as well and have a 1454 Landau. It's not as wide as yours but it's a great boat. Some time in the future I might cut out the middle seat and build mine In a similar way as yours. I really like the videos you put together as well. It helps add a little more to the build and see some extra details of the boat. [/QUOTE]
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