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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My Basket Case ( 12' V Hull Restoration/ Conversion)
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<blockquote data-quote="tnriverluver" data-source="post: 290579" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>You really should take that boat to a professional welder and have them fix and reinforce those ribs and keel breaks. If you are just planning a row boat you might get away with some cheap patching but running and pounding from and outboard and waves, the cheap patching is not going to cut it and will fail in very short order. Amazing how much an aluminum boat bottom flexes and bends when under way in even the slightest waves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnriverluver, post: 290579, member: 9284"] You really should take that boat to a professional welder and have them fix and reinforce those ribs and keel breaks. If you are just planning a row boat you might get away with some cheap patching but running and pounding from and outboard and waves, the cheap patching is not going to cut it and will fail in very short order. Amazing how much an aluminum boat bottom flexes and bends when under way in even the slightest waves. [/QUOTE]
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