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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
new to me 12 ft v hull
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<blockquote data-quote="freetofish" data-source="post: 175035" data-attributes="member: 4227"><p>HIgh AG welcome aboard...your gonna like this site..I haven't modefied a tin boat to any great extent but having had a boat that looked exactly like yours I offer you some suggestions.</p><p>first. as soon as you said you would use this with your daughter then I must tell you that if you</p><p> come to shore and beach the boat be very very careful as the bow will be very tippy. A </p><p> young person I took with me once fell out onto the ground and almost flipped the boat.</p><p>second. I didn't add a tiller extension to my motor and sat in the back and had no truble.. I am a</p><p> pretty big fella so you shouldn't have any trouble as long as you keep your extra </p><p> weight up front.</p><p>third. If you remove any seat you will (in my opinion) effect the structual regitey of the craft.</p><p> also as you know you will loose some of your floation foam.</p><p>good luck. sounds like fun...I espically love the price</p><p>Peace</p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freetofish, post: 175035, member: 4227"] HIgh AG welcome aboard...your gonna like this site..I haven't modefied a tin boat to any great extent but having had a boat that looked exactly like yours I offer you some suggestions. first. as soon as you said you would use this with your daughter then I must tell you that if you come to shore and beach the boat be very very careful as the bow will be very tippy. A young person I took with me once fell out onto the ground and almost flipped the boat. second. I didn't add a tiller extension to my motor and sat in the back and had no truble.. I am a pretty big fella so you shouldn't have any trouble as long as you keep your extra weight up front. third. If you remove any seat you will (in my opinion) effect the structual regitey of the craft. also as you know you will loose some of your floation foam. good luck. sounds like fun...I espically love the price Peace Ron [/QUOTE]
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