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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Starting on my 1436 Tracker - updated with pics
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<blockquote data-quote="Earlo" data-source="post: 319521" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Thanks. I kept the same trailer, just made some slight modifications to it. I had already put bigger wheels and better hubs on it, as well as side guides made from a ladder brace. Had to widen the guides for the new boat. FYI- a home depot extension ladder brace is the perfect width and angle for the boat that you have. Bolt on the trailer and add some pvc guides. Lots cheaper than marine store guides and really handy in the wind. I also wound up putting my lights in the pvc guides to get them out of the water. See attached.</p><p></p><p>Not sure where you are in Georgia, but there's a great dealership near Huntsville Alabama whenever you get to a point of upgrading: https://www.backwoodslanding.com. I got mine in East Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earlo, post: 319521, member: 4386"] Thanks. I kept the same trailer, just made some slight modifications to it. I had already put bigger wheels and better hubs on it, as well as side guides made from a ladder brace. Had to widen the guides for the new boat. FYI- a home depot extension ladder brace is the perfect width and angle for the boat that you have. Bolt on the trailer and add some pvc guides. Lots cheaper than marine store guides and really handy in the wind. I also wound up putting my lights in the pvc guides to get them out of the water. See attached. Not sure where you are in Georgia, but there's a great dealership near Huntsville Alabama whenever you get to a point of upgrading: https://www.backwoodslanding.com. I got mine in East Texas. [/QUOTE]
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