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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Renovating a 2004 Tracker Pro175
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<blockquote data-quote="DPI" data-source="post: 427547" data-attributes="member: 21975"><p>I appreciate you taking the time to help with this. The drilling of drainage holes and the new construction foam wasn't something I thought about. I am adding this to my to-do list. On image #2, if this holds water, you would drill holes there instead of higher on the panel? Or is it better just to drill a few extra to cover the bases?</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if the boat has been covered much of its life or not. It was under a carport when I bought it, but you could tell there was some standing water on the floor at one time. The only area that seems musty/damp was under the seats and the PO tried to use contact cement to hold the carpet down, that didn't work.</p><p></p><p>The boat will be stored in my shop unless it's on the water somewhere.</p><p></p><p>Another question. Would there be any issues with installing 120 lbs of trolling motor batteries in the bow or should they stay in the original location at the stern?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DPI, post: 427547, member: 21975"] I appreciate you taking the time to help with this. The drilling of drainage holes and the new construction foam wasn't something I thought about. I am adding this to my to-do list. On image #2, if this holds water, you would drill holes there instead of higher on the panel? Or is it better just to drill a few extra to cover the bases? I'm not sure if the boat has been covered much of its life or not. It was under a carport when I bought it, but you could tell there was some standing water on the floor at one time. The only area that seems musty/damp was under the seats and the PO tried to use contact cement to hold the carpet down, that didn't work. The boat will be stored in my shop unless it's on the water somewhere. Another question. Would there be any issues with installing 120 lbs of trolling motor batteries in the bow or should they stay in the original location at the stern? [/QUOTE]
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