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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Smackdaddy's "Pole Dancer" 1652 Polar Kraft flush deck jet b
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<blockquote data-quote="smackdaddy53" data-source="post: 339484" data-attributes="member: 10154"><p>I have never been accused of "under engineering" anything. I always use more fasteners, more material and try to keep everything as square and symmetrical as possible on all my projects. It may have started out as a plain old hull but it is going to be solid but yet lightweight when I am done. I am already thinking about repowering with a 90 or maybe even a 115 after I see what sort of hole shot it has and how she drafts when poling. I am definitely looking at different options for deadening the resonating effects aluminum boats are known for. </p><p>I have a master list of things I still need to do and buy and it is longer than I expected! </p><p>The bottom and six inches up the sides will be dark grey GatorGlide G4, light grey Duralux on the sides and rub rail and light grey Tuffcoat on the deck, pods and console.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smackdaddy53, post: 339484, member: 10154"] I have never been accused of "under engineering" anything. I always use more fasteners, more material and try to keep everything as square and symmetrical as possible on all my projects. It may have started out as a plain old hull but it is going to be solid but yet lightweight when I am done. I am already thinking about repowering with a 90 or maybe even a 115 after I see what sort of hole shot it has and how she drafts when poling. I am definitely looking at different options for deadening the resonating effects aluminum boats are known for. I have a master list of things I still need to do and buy and it is longer than I expected! The bottom and six inches up the sides will be dark grey GatorGlide G4, light grey Duralux on the sides and rub rail and light grey Tuffcoat on the deck, pods and console. [/QUOTE]
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