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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Possible 1st time project
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<blockquote data-quote="AquaKing" data-source="post: 478101" data-attributes="member: 25474"><p>Just my opinion here. Whenever I see alot of spray paint and overspray on everything it leads me to believe someone is trying to cover up an unsightly mess. Which will eventually come back out over time. I think for the price you could land yourself a much better deal in the winter months. The trailer tires are pretty small as well so highway speeds for long trips or if you load the boat for camping may become an issue. Looks like its the same age as the boat! Also, I'd never leave a battery on the ground without a piece of wood or something under it?</p><p></p><p>Far as a casting deck I think you have the right idea. I built one forward of the front seat on my boat and most people climb in/out through there even for the heavier/older folks! I generally try to pull up on the beach and leave the dock to bigger boats. Im not a fan of climbing on/off a dock in a small boat.</p><p></p><p>Anyway... just my honest opinion. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AquaKing, post: 478101, member: 25474"] Just my opinion here. Whenever I see alot of spray paint and overspray on everything it leads me to believe someone is trying to cover up an unsightly mess. Which will eventually come back out over time. I think for the price you could land yourself a much better deal in the winter months. The trailer tires are pretty small as well so highway speeds for long trips or if you load the boat for camping may become an issue. Looks like its the same age as the boat! Also, I'd never leave a battery on the ground without a piece of wood or something under it? Far as a casting deck I think you have the right idea. I built one forward of the front seat on my boat and most people climb in/out through there even for the heavier/older folks! I generally try to pull up on the beach and leave the dock to bigger boats. Im not a fan of climbing on/off a dock in a small boat. Anyway... just my honest opinion. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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