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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
NEW USER 14 ft sea nymph deep v conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="aluminumboatlover" data-source="post: 176490" data-attributes="member: 4685"><p>HELLO EVERYONE I am new to this site and new to converting boats as well. hy boat is a 14 foot aluminum sea nymph deep </p><p></p><p></p><p>v with a 6 hp motor. My general plan is to do a conversion very similar to backpains's conversion (turns out we have the </p><p></p><p>exact same model and year of boat). Our idea is to start out with gluing two pieces of non pressure treated osb (i heard the </p><p></p><p></p><p>copper pits out aluminum) and let them sit overnight. then cut/shape out the osb and fit the indoor/outdoor carpet. then </p><p></p><p></p><p>cut out holes for storage hatches.here are a few things we (my dad and i) are confused about and determining what to do. do we put in a livewell? how many hatches should we install? how do we install bottom support without drilling into the bottom? any feedback very apperciated. (sorry about the wierd spacing in between lines, computer problems).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aluminumboatlover, post: 176490, member: 4685"] HELLO EVERYONE I am new to this site and new to converting boats as well. hy boat is a 14 foot aluminum sea nymph deep v with a 6 hp motor. My general plan is to do a conversion very similar to backpains's conversion (turns out we have the exact same model and year of boat). Our idea is to start out with gluing two pieces of non pressure treated osb (i heard the copper pits out aluminum) and let them sit overnight. then cut/shape out the osb and fit the indoor/outdoor carpet. then cut out holes for storage hatches.here are a few things we (my dad and i) are confused about and determining what to do. do we put in a livewell? how many hatches should we install? how do we install bottom support without drilling into the bottom? any feedback very apperciated. (sorry about the wierd spacing in between lines, computer problems). [/QUOTE]
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