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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Unknown 1449 Total makeover
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<blockquote data-quote="Kinja" data-source="post: 461157" data-attributes="member: 23863"><p>I finally got around to doing the stability test today. I loaded up the boat, in the water, close to operating weight including the plywood decking and with two people standing up on the deck (not permanently attached yet) it was quite stable and should make for a good fishing platform. I will now proceed with the aluminum framing.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I did some more searching and I think this is a Sears boat, but that is as far as I could get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kinja, post: 461157, member: 23863"] I finally got around to doing the stability test today. I loaded up the boat, in the water, close to operating weight including the plywood decking and with two people standing up on the deck (not permanently attached yet) it was quite stable and should make for a good fishing platform. I will now proceed with the aluminum framing. By the way, I did some more searching and I think this is a Sears boat, but that is as far as I could get. [/QUOTE]
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