Great job on the mods fathead!
I have two safety concerns I would like to point out for you. Both are easily fixed.
1) Fuel tank. The red fuel tanks are not listed to be in an enclosed locker, they are designed to be in the open. Having said that, I know many people who run them in enclosed lockers, but at the very least please vent the locker, you will need a minimum of four vents, two high and two low as per USCG regulations. The size is determined by the size of the locker and the size of the fuel tank, but I would say for your boat probably at leas three inch vents are required.
You have your battery and your fuel tank in the same locker, you DO NOT want an enclosed space explosion on your boat, please vent that locker.
2) Anchor mate. Is see that you have your anchor mate mounted on the port side parallel to the beam. This will put you in a compromising position if anchored in heavy current or heavy seas. The force of the seas (waves) will be pounding you on the port side at almost 0 degrees, this will either cause you to drag anchor or could possibly swamp/capsize your boat. Basically you want you anchor rope to be in-line with the Longitudinal Centerline of the boat, or off just a few degrees, so that waves will break against the front of the boat where the boat is designed to handle them.
I know you are on a budget, but your life and the lives of your passengers are worth far more than what it will take to correct these.