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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Reed's 1542 Alumacraft Swamp Sled.
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<blockquote data-quote="cmatthews_jm" data-source="post: 194293" data-attributes="member: 4884"><p>Yeah I mean I kind of understood what you were explaining I just couldn't really get it because your pictures didn't show it. But that was a dang good idea for that. I thought you would have gone through the bottom of that center bench but you definitely came up with a cleaner alternative than what I was thinking. I might try something like that with a gas tank and fuel lines but I'm not sure how that would react with the foam. :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmatthews_jm, post: 194293, member: 4884"] Yeah I mean I kind of understood what you were explaining I just couldn't really get it because your pictures didn't show it. But that was a dang good idea for that. I thought you would have gone through the bottom of that center bench but you definitely came up with a cleaner alternative than what I was thinking. I might try something like that with a gas tank and fuel lines but I'm not sure how that would react with the foam. :/ [/QUOTE]
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