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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
MMF'S-1990 Tracker TX-17 Alum Build (FINAL PIX 10/22/11)
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<blockquote data-quote="mmf" data-source="post: 175310" data-attributes="member: 4379"><p>Well, not much work has been happening with the boat lately, worked my long week last week and now this Monday we had another 10 inches of snow then sleet on top of it so here it is 2 weeks later and the boat interior and everything encased in a hard crust of thick ice and snow and 13 degree temperature tonight.</p><p></p><p>I did buy the diamond plate for the back deck, but they did not have a scrap piece wide enough to do it in one piece so I bought 3 seperate pieces and cut them as needed. Must make a new wood transom now and with the cold temps, it will take a LONG time for the marine spar varnish to dry between coats, also good news, a guy is coming to buy my Merc 40 tiller motor tomorrow and that will give me the money I need to complete this project. Sunday is suppose to warm to 50 degrees so maybe we will have some good melting going on. Buying transom plywood and a little more diamond plate aluminum will probably be my "project day" for tomorrow, but allows much time for thought! :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmf, post: 175310, member: 4379"] Well, not much work has been happening with the boat lately, worked my long week last week and now this Monday we had another 10 inches of snow then sleet on top of it so here it is 2 weeks later and the boat interior and everything encased in a hard crust of thick ice and snow and 13 degree temperature tonight. I did buy the diamond plate for the back deck, but they did not have a scrap piece wide enough to do it in one piece so I bought 3 seperate pieces and cut them as needed. Must make a new wood transom now and with the cold temps, it will take a LONG time for the marine spar varnish to dry between coats, also good news, a guy is coming to buy my Merc 40 tiller motor tomorrow and that will give me the money I need to complete this project. Sunday is suppose to warm to 50 degrees so maybe we will have some good melting going on. Buying transom plywood and a little more diamond plate aluminum will probably be my "project day" for tomorrow, but allows much time for thought! :wink: [/QUOTE]
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