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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Restoring my 1988 Blue Fin Bass Dominator
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<blockquote data-quote="westeed" data-source="post: 272033" data-attributes="member: 3432"><p>Lookin good man. I have the same boat. Works well. Did mine in 3 months. Been fishing with it for 3 years now. Leaks thru the rivets but nothing the bulge can't handle between fishing spots. I just did a boat in camping at banks lake here in Washington state and had it pulled up as far on shore as I could get it and it turned into an ocean shore with 3 foot waves crashing on the sandy beach. The lake came up six feet on shore too. Oops. All happened at night. Sucked!!! The waves break over the back of the boat and the water ramps right up that oddly sloped tail. Careful in rough water. Luckily I had a 5 gallon bucket. About half the boat was full. Definately an adventure. Made it out though. I vacuumed carpet for hours... Haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westeed, post: 272033, member: 3432"] Lookin good man. I have the same boat. Works well. Did mine in 3 months. Been fishing with it for 3 years now. Leaks thru the rivets but nothing the bulge can't handle between fishing spots. I just did a boat in camping at banks lake here in Washington state and had it pulled up as far on shore as I could get it and it turned into an ocean shore with 3 foot waves crashing on the sandy beach. The lake came up six feet on shore too. Oops. All happened at night. Sucked!!! The waves break over the back of the boat and the water ramps right up that oddly sloped tail. Careful in rough water. Luckily I had a 5 gallon bucket. About half the boat was full. Definately an adventure. Made it out though. I vacuumed carpet for hours... Haha [/QUOTE]
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