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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 494981" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>You little jon boat is not deep enough to need a casting deck, you would only be 8" or so higher up, not enough to make a difference. Now if you had a deep V and could gain 18" to two feet then a good reason for a casting deck. I have a 12' jon, no way would I put a casting deck on it, not enough gain to be worth the trouble. If you have small leaks, but a xan of " leak stopper" clear roof sealer and paint it on after a thorough cleaning, that stuff is awesome, availiablevthru tractor supply and home depot. That iscwhat is on my jon boat and after 5 years, still is bone dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 494981, member: 1183"] You little jon boat is not deep enough to need a casting deck, you would only be 8" or so higher up, not enough to make a difference. Now if you had a deep V and could gain 18" to two feet then a good reason for a casting deck. I have a 12' jon, no way would I put a casting deck on it, not enough gain to be worth the trouble. If you have small leaks, but a xan of " leak stopper" clear roof sealer and paint it on after a thorough cleaning, that stuff is awesome, availiablevthru tractor supply and home depot. That iscwhat is on my jon boat and after 5 years, still is bone dry. [/QUOTE]
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