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  1. CowboyHokie

    Stripesimo and the Big D

    Thats some good eatin right there!
  2. CowboyHokie

    Lowe 14' flat bottom 6' wide mods needed (COMPLETE) *PICS*

    Baptistpreach, once I saw that battery gauge, I had to have one too... But Cyber, we're not your wife, so you don't need to "discount" your expenses here... $26.99 each
  3. CowboyHokie

    Lowe 14' flat bottom 6' wide mods needed (COMPLETE) *PICS*

    How about this hatch - did you make this one?
  4. CowboyHokie

    Lowe 14' flat bottom 6' wide mods needed (COMPLETE) *PICS*

    Where did you order your double door hatch? Dimensions? Also - does it have storage bins inside or just open? btw -Nice looking ride you've got there....
  5. CowboyHokie

    1436 LW Mod

    This set up will be a lot lighter than my old one. I had decking boards all across the floor and side walls front and back. It was a beast to get up/down the steep banks of the river while unloading and trailering. But even then it floated and motored along very well.
  6. CowboyHokie

    1436 LW Mod

    Is yours 54" (outside edges) at the widest point? I haven't measured mine that way. It probably is 54" too or close to it.
  7. CowboyHokie

    1436 LW Mod

    I will add some additional bracing to support the deck before locking down the plywood floor. Most likely, I'll use 2 X 2's. My next step was to create a template for the plywood decking. Watching the Masters delayed boat work on Sunday... After all that excellent golf, the ending...
  8. CowboyHokie

    1436 LW Mod

    Yep - any movement will be the deciding factor on where and how I finish it off. The bottom is 36" and at the top of the ribs 48". I'm also thinking about putting in a hatch for dry storage up front between the seat and the front bow shelf. I have room for a 10.5 D x 16 W x 36 L max plastic...
  9. CowboyHokie

    1436 LW Mod

    Once the seat mount holes were tapped with the drill press, I set it in place and temporarily set up the seat. The 11" riser may prove to be a little high and I may switch it out to a 8", but I can deal with that later..
  10. CowboyHokie

    1436 LW Mod

    Russ010 you're correct. The mods that the folks have shared are amazing and I'll use bits and pieces from many. The wiring, trolling motor information and carpet details are especially helpful...
  11. CowboyHokie

    1436 LW Mod

    I drew up several different designs, but once I actually started the work I scrapped my drawings and planned out a front deck mod that may be removable. I started out by cutting 2x4's and resting them on the ribs. The two 2 x 4's will serve as support for the deck and the front seat. I...
  12. CowboyHokie

    1436 LW Mod

    Hi all - I'm new to the tinboats forum and my 13 year old Alumacraft is ready for an overhaul. Here are a couple of pictures of the original setup. I had the deck flooring in place since new and have completed the removal. After viewing the fine work by you guys here, I have decided to...
  13. CowboyHokie

    Trolling motor head reversal

    Are MotorGuide head reversals as easy as a MinnKota? There is a 44 thrust on Craigslist and I'm seriously considering it...
  14. CowboyHokie

    Alumacraft 1236 Makeover- livewell pg 11 - update front deck

    Awesome rig. Question - I have the 14" Alumacraft and will begin my mods this weekend. Back on page 5, I see your rear seat mount and was wondering what hardware and method you used. I assume your rear is just thin alum and the inside is foam like mine. I will have a 1/2 plywood with carpet...
  15. CowboyHokie

    Taking out the old carpet in my Rhino,carpet up date 5/3

    What brand of Contact Cement did you use? I'm getting ready to purchase from Lowes and my carpet will be over aluminum and wood. The Lowes guy recommended something called Henrys and use with trowel. PS - your rig is shiny and clean - like new.
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