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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lots of random bolts/holes, what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Clark" data-source="post: 508468" data-attributes="member: 31103"><p>I've been watching this thread with some interest.</p><p></p><p>Is the pic representative of a large part of the boat? The pic appears to be about 6"X10" portion of the hull. </p><p></p><p>If the pic is just one section and there's more, I don't think I'd mess with it. Save the free repair materials and perhaps find a boat for cheap that doesn't need so much work.</p><p></p><p>Even though I'm retired, I still put a value on my time, and so I'm willing to pay to get a little bit better quality boat. I'd rather have the time for enjoying the boat and being out on the water fishing, rather than spending a LOT of hours trying to get the boat fixed up. Spending a lot of hours on a dodgy hull to save a few hundred $$ (or even $1K) on a relatively decent hull is a false economy from my perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Clark, post: 508468, member: 31103"] I've been watching this thread with some interest. Is the pic representative of a large part of the boat? The pic appears to be about 6"X10" portion of the hull. If the pic is just one section and there's more, I don't think I'd mess with it. Save the free repair materials and perhaps find a boat for cheap that doesn't need so much work. Even though I'm retired, I still put a value on my time, and so I'm willing to pay to get a little bit better quality boat. I'd rather have the time for enjoying the boat and being out on the water fishing, rather than spending a LOT of hours trying to get the boat fixed up. Spending a lot of hours on a dodgy hull to save a few hundred $$ (or even $1K) on a relatively decent hull is a false economy from my perspective. [/QUOTE]
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