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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 12' Gregor Deep V conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="icuOklaCity" data-source="post: 443425" data-attributes="member: 23049"><p>Yes it's a EFI 4 stroke. And it runs 21.7 on the GPS with just me in it and a little chop on the water... Now that I finished fishing tournaments this year, It's time to replace the deck. The deck you see in most of the videos are the original deck I put on. Painted it with Patio Deck Restore/Sealer rubberized texture paint from Home Depot $29.00 a gal and 1 gal was more then enough. And it held up very well, wasn't slippery when it was wet, and it seal the deck and keep it from rotting.. Still haven't decided if I was to go back with 1/2 ply wood deck, or a all aluminum deck. I have the martial to do either .</p><p></p><p>I'm about to build a 5-1/2" set back, 4" adjustable Jack Plate for it. Hope to have it done in the next week or two. Hoping it will give me another 4-7 mph. The cavitation plate needs to be raised about 2" to be even with the bottom of boat when on plane. With raising the motor to eliminate some of the drag, plus the set back will let the prop work in clean water, getting the maximum performance out of both the prop and motor... At lest that's how I hope it works..lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icuOklaCity, post: 443425, member: 23049"] Yes it's a EFI 4 stroke. And it runs 21.7 on the GPS with just me in it and a little chop on the water... Now that I finished fishing tournaments this year, It's time to replace the deck. The deck you see in most of the videos are the original deck I put on. Painted it with Patio Deck Restore/Sealer rubberized texture paint from Home Depot $29.00 a gal and 1 gal was more then enough. And it held up very well, wasn't slippery when it was wet, and it seal the deck and keep it from rotting.. Still haven't decided if I was to go back with 1/2 ply wood deck, or a all aluminum deck. I have the martial to do either . I'm about to build a 5-1/2" set back, 4" adjustable Jack Plate for it. Hope to have it done in the next week or two. Hoping it will give me another 4-7 mph. The cavitation plate needs to be raised about 2" to be even with the bottom of boat when on plane. With raising the motor to eliminate some of the drag, plus the set back will let the prop work in clean water, getting the maximum performance out of both the prop and motor... At lest that's how I hope it works..lol [/QUOTE]
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