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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New Guy from Texas with a new Alumacraft
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<blockquote data-quote="BigEd313" data-source="post: 465073" data-attributes="member: 24656"><p>I live on a lake an hour south of Houston, next to the Brazos, when I get the boat finished up you're more than welcomed to come on down and fish with me. </p><p> When we retire we'll be spending summers at our place in Colorado, up until I'm done hunting elk, bear, mule deer and whatever else I can,</p><p></p><p> As far as the decks, aluminum framing and non treated plywood but I will seal it for sure. I realize, now, that the chemicals leeching out can and often do cause premature corrosion. As for the height, I have been on a buddies boat out here on our lake and his decks on a 1436 are flush with the rub rail and it wasn't bad at all, mine will be a few inches lower so I think it'll be even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigEd313, post: 465073, member: 24656"] I live on a lake an hour south of Houston, next to the Brazos, when I get the boat finished up you're more than welcomed to come on down and fish with me. When we retire we'll be spending summers at our place in Colorado, up until I'm done hunting elk, bear, mule deer and whatever else I can, As far as the decks, aluminum framing and non treated plywood but I will seal it for sure. I realize, now, that the chemicals leeching out can and often do cause premature corrosion. As for the height, I have been on a buddies boat out here on our lake and his decks on a 1436 are flush with the rub rail and it wasn't bad at all, mine will be a few inches lower so I think it'll be even better. [/QUOTE]
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