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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Tornado this spring got my10ft baby, any helpful hints for straightening this mess out?
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<blockquote data-quote="DANZIG" data-source="post: 519555" data-attributes="member: 422"><p>She is not really pooched out much but is crushed more than the pics show. If I had a way to press down on the inside bottom that might get 50% of it. But as of now it looks like heating and beating, then cleaning up whatever damage that causes. I and not sure what to do with the ribs, the bends are one thing, the tears are another thing altogether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DANZIG, post: 519555, member: 422"] She is not really pooched out much but is crushed more than the pics show. If I had a way to press down on the inside bottom that might get 50% of it. But as of now it looks like heating and beating, then cleaning up whatever damage that causes. I and not sure what to do with the ribs, the bends are one thing, the tears are another thing altogether. [/QUOTE]
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