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Codeman's 14' Lonestar V Conversion. (TM mount to start)
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<blockquote data-quote="Codeman" data-source="post: 37330" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Well after having it in the water and fishing out of it for a few hours yesterday, I have made some changes to my plans. The TM mount worked out great I need to put some wood on the inside and out to give the motor a little more to clamp to but other than that it work fine. I will not be decking from the front seat forward now, not nearly stable enough. I'm going to finish putting the floor down and raise the front seat a bit. I am going to put down some deck behind the rear bench and set up a pedestal in the center of the bench for guy in back. Having a couple of motor issues that I need to deal with but all in all it did fine. I am glad I took it out before making any huge changes that I might have regretted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Codeman, post: 37330, member: 146"] Well after having it in the water and fishing out of it for a few hours yesterday, I have made some changes to my plans. The TM mount worked out great I need to put some wood on the inside and out to give the motor a little more to clamp to but other than that it work fine. I will not be decking from the front seat forward now, not nearly stable enough. I'm going to finish putting the floor down and raise the front seat a bit. I am going to put down some deck behind the rear bench and set up a pedestal in the center of the bench for guy in back. Having a couple of motor issues that I need to deal with but all in all it did fine. I am glad I took it out before making any huge changes that I might have regretted. [/QUOTE]
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