sonny.barile
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- Joined
- Apr 20, 2015
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- 368
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- Location
- Secaucus, New Jersey
- LOCATION
- Secaucus, NJ
Hi from northern New Jersey.
Im new here and let me say I am impressed with the modifications and conversions I see on this board.
I have a 13 ft. all welded aluminum Duranautic v-hull that i bought 6 years ago. It was a bare hull with bunks. I originally had a Tohatsu 9.8 4 stroke on her but it wasn't enough power for my liking. Ok when I was alone but not with another person on board. 2 years ago I repowered with a new Yamaha 15hp 4 stroke (boat max.) and now I can get her up to 28/29 mph. Thats about as fast as I think I want to go in this little boat in rough water.
I made some minor modifications to the hull to make it a little more fishing friendly and I have a couple of more planned.
I added the seats with swivels on some slide rails so I can adjust them for load and make it easier to step between compartments.
I wanted a bow mount trolling motor but had no way to attach it so I built a bow cover for it. It was made by screwing (drill pointed self tapping stainless screws) in some aluminum angle from HD to the rails. Then I cut out a piece of 1/2 inch ply and gave it 3 coats of Spar.
I bought some cargo bay carpeting from an Auto parts store for about $10 glued it down. Drilled some holes in it to bolt it down to the aluminum angle an used stainless hardware from a marine store.
The battery sits just under the bow cover. I didn't like just sitting it on the aluminum shelf so I made a drop in 1/4 inch ply board and covered it in some rug to sit the battery box on.
When I wired it up I added a circuit breaker with a switch. I have access to a 3d printer in work so I made a little custom switch cover.
Last year I added some velcro rod straps. They were super cheap and will probably save me a lot of money in the end.
Right now I am kicking around putting in a small floor. Nothing fancy, just maybe epoxy coated plywood with some rug wrapped around it and drop it in. The V is pretty shallow so I don't know if I need to put any ribs just yet. I will spend some more time searching this sight to try and spark an idea.
Regards
Sonny
P.S. Look at this pretty girl......
Im new here and let me say I am impressed with the modifications and conversions I see on this board.
I have a 13 ft. all welded aluminum Duranautic v-hull that i bought 6 years ago. It was a bare hull with bunks. I originally had a Tohatsu 9.8 4 stroke on her but it wasn't enough power for my liking. Ok when I was alone but not with another person on board. 2 years ago I repowered with a new Yamaha 15hp 4 stroke (boat max.) and now I can get her up to 28/29 mph. Thats about as fast as I think I want to go in this little boat in rough water.
I made some minor modifications to the hull to make it a little more fishing friendly and I have a couple of more planned.
I added the seats with swivels on some slide rails so I can adjust them for load and make it easier to step between compartments.
I wanted a bow mount trolling motor but had no way to attach it so I built a bow cover for it. It was made by screwing (drill pointed self tapping stainless screws) in some aluminum angle from HD to the rails. Then I cut out a piece of 1/2 inch ply and gave it 3 coats of Spar.
I bought some cargo bay carpeting from an Auto parts store for about $10 glued it down. Drilled some holes in it to bolt it down to the aluminum angle an used stainless hardware from a marine store.
The battery sits just under the bow cover. I didn't like just sitting it on the aluminum shelf so I made a drop in 1/4 inch ply board and covered it in some rug to sit the battery box on.
When I wired it up I added a circuit breaker with a switch. I have access to a 3d printer in work so I made a little custom switch cover.
Last year I added some velcro rod straps. They were super cheap and will probably save me a lot of money in the end.
Right now I am kicking around putting in a small floor. Nothing fancy, just maybe epoxy coated plywood with some rug wrapped around it and drop it in. The V is pretty shallow so I don't know if I need to put any ribs just yet. I will spend some more time searching this sight to try and spark an idea.
Regards
Sonny
P.S. Look at this pretty girl......