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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
LoweHusky 18' flatbottom
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<blockquote data-quote="Spoiler" data-source="post: 201418" data-attributes="member: 5895"><p>Hey man I took some pics for you to show you how I mounted the platform and made it removable. I was going to put pins in it but decided not to. This is what i did instead. I mounted the rear 2 legs so they lined up perfect, then mounted the front 2 legs in a 1/4 in so when you put the platform on you have to push the legs in slightly. It made it fit super tight. You actually have to whack the bottom with a hammer to remove it. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spoiler, post: 201418, member: 5895"] Hey man I took some pics for you to show you how I mounted the platform and made it removable. I was going to put pins in it but decided not to. This is what i did instead. I mounted the rear 2 legs so they lined up perfect, then mounted the front 2 legs in a 1/4 in so when you put the platform on you have to push the legs in slightly. It made it fit super tight. You actually have to whack the bottom with a hammer to remove it. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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