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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Novaman's 1648 Tracker Grizzly
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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 282312" data-attributes="member: 6585"><p>While I was waiting for the guys to try and colormatch something for a spray in floor, I ran across Sixguns post on the no skid flooring strips he put in. Since I wanted to go fishing while they try to get a color close, I dug out a roll of 3M adhesive traction tape. The roll is 4" wide and about 15' long,(left over from the 20' Alumacraft we did a few yrs. ago), and got to cutting 1/2" wide strips for the floor and frt. deck. I laid them out in a chevron pattern(no measuring on the floor), clean the alum. sheet and rolled them down with a 2" socket. They're close enough that about anywhere I step my ft. will be on 2 strips at the same time. I put 1" srtips on the rear pods in case I want to stand there . Thanks again Sixgun for letting me peruse & use your idea, to keep us on our feet , and not our keister.</p><p></p><p>On another note, The tin now has an official name, (courtesy of my lovely granddaughter), it's christened " Grampys Tub". Of course I had to have decals made. :wink: </p><p>So as of now, I declare it DONE! Time to go fishing more , since the people have left the lake for the season =D> ( no more PWCs and skiers to contend with on the bigger lakes ) 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 282312, member: 6585"] While I was waiting for the guys to try and colormatch something for a spray in floor, I ran across Sixguns post on the no skid flooring strips he put in. Since I wanted to go fishing while they try to get a color close, I dug out a roll of 3M adhesive traction tape. The roll is 4" wide and about 15' long,(left over from the 20' Alumacraft we did a few yrs. ago), and got to cutting 1/2" wide strips for the floor and frt. deck. I laid them out in a chevron pattern(no measuring on the floor), clean the alum. sheet and rolled them down with a 2" socket. They're close enough that about anywhere I step my ft. will be on 2 strips at the same time. I put 1" srtips on the rear pods in case I want to stand there . Thanks again Sixgun for letting me peruse & use your idea, to keep us on our feet , and not our keister. On another note, The tin now has an official name, (courtesy of my lovely granddaughter), it's christened " Grampys Tub". Of course I had to have decals made. :wink: So as of now, I declare it DONE! Time to go fishing more , since the people have left the lake for the season =D> ( no more PWCs and skiers to contend with on the bigger lakes ) 8) [/QUOTE]
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