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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Old-School Alumacraft Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="jimmy fins" data-source="post: 259373" data-attributes="member: 7603"><p>Nice old Alumacraft Goundshock I rebuilt one similar, what I did is screwed some plywood into the middle supports, and you would want to beef up the gaping between the wood and the aluminum with some foam board. Keep the middle channel clear for water flow to the back. There is a drawnig on my boat build under 14 foot alumacraft at the bottom of my postings. </p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmy fins, post: 259373, member: 7603"] Nice old Alumacraft Goundshock I rebuilt one similar, what I did is screwed some plywood into the middle supports, and you would want to beef up the gaping between the wood and the aluminum with some foam board. Keep the middle channel clear for water flow to the back. There is a drawnig on my boat build under 14 foot alumacraft at the bottom of my postings. Jim [/QUOTE]
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