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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 1985 PolarKraft project (HELP, I BROKE my boat! page 13)
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<blockquote data-quote="dixie_boysles" data-source="post: 180690" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>hmmm you may be right. i know mine is 40 at the bottom, i just thought it was called the beam...lol. yeah i have not seen a loss in integrity either. I would like to have put a removable sean up front and maybe still will one day; but that fixed post was free so i couldnt complain..lol also as for the trailer, its not done for sure! i have new bunk boards and carpet to fix that problem and also the metal to make some side guides. also gonna sand the trailer down and repaint nice glossy black</p><p></p><p>as to the other question, the side pieces are riveted in. its only 3/16" wood that has been double coated in fiberglass. my rips go up the sides a little so it was perfect for riveting into</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dixie_boysles, post: 180690, member: 2609"] hmmm you may be right. i know mine is 40 at the bottom, i just thought it was called the beam...lol. yeah i have not seen a loss in integrity either. I would like to have put a removable sean up front and maybe still will one day; but that fixed post was free so i couldnt complain..lol also as for the trailer, its not done for sure! i have new bunk boards and carpet to fix that problem and also the metal to make some side guides. also gonna sand the trailer down and repaint nice glossy black as to the other question, the side pieces are riveted in. its only 3/16" wood that has been double coated in fiberglass. my rips go up the sides a little so it was perfect for riveting into [/QUOTE]
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