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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Rat's 1977 Polar Kraft 1440 refit
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 141469" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>'bout time! Looking good! I told you that the Skid no more would have been better. We had a customer try the Kiwi grip. Easy to install, but does not clean as good. Besides the Skid no more is much cheaper($60)and cleans easier with just a hose. Boat looks great and sorry to hear about the leaks (rookie mistake :LOL2: )Beside it gives you a reason to work on it a bit more. Does the rear of your boat sit in the water that low? (i guess it is just because you had 5 people in it) I finally got a trolling motor and I should have it installed this week. Then for now I am done. But I have plans for a center console and a floor and I just got a plastic tank that I am contemplating putting in the rear seat as a livewell. Should be interesting. </p><p></p><p>The bilge issue could have been too much grease inside the switch. Sometimes you have to switch them several times to make a good connection. But I would probably guess that it is a ground issue. Usually is. Never heard from you on the crappie bite at granger. But glad to hear you have her on the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 141469, member: 1931"] 'bout time! Looking good! I told you that the Skid no more would have been better. We had a customer try the Kiwi grip. Easy to install, but does not clean as good. Besides the Skid no more is much cheaper($60)and cleans easier with just a hose. Boat looks great and sorry to hear about the leaks (rookie mistake :LOL2: )Beside it gives you a reason to work on it a bit more. Does the rear of your boat sit in the water that low? (i guess it is just because you had 5 people in it) I finally got a trolling motor and I should have it installed this week. Then for now I am done. But I have plans for a center console and a floor and I just got a plastic tank that I am contemplating putting in the rear seat as a livewell. Should be interesting. The bilge issue could have been too much grease inside the switch. Sometimes you have to switch them several times to make a good connection. But I would probably guess that it is a ground issue. Usually is. Never heard from you on the crappie bite at granger. But glad to hear you have her on the water. [/QUOTE]
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