xbacksideslider
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There's a link to pictures of my mods.
Toho-Rig livewell inside center seat. Poly lids reinforced. Center lid accepts same kingpin seat post as stern and bow seats.
Floors are very light; they are madeup of layers of sheet styrofoam built up with contact cement and then hard surfaced with stained 3/16 underlayment veneer plywood. Same stained underlayment plywood that was used on the floor also surfaces the top of the livewell and the stern/tiller rear seat surface. These easy in and out lightweight/built up styrofoam floor boards offset some of the floatation removed from center seat and lost to livewell.
Forward deck is lightweight nominal 1/2 inch solid core veneer cabinet ply. More sheet Styrofoam was cut and fitted and laminated and glued under the deck, in dead space, and in facing the forward seat bulkhead. All plywood veneer was stained, not painted or sealed; this follows my theme of keeping it as light as possible; no carpet - too heavy.
To prevent chaffing of trailerable boat cover, no brackets or fixtures are on top of gunnel, that includes the bimini top; stainless brackets allow it to lay down below the top edge of the gunnel and the bimini top can flop/stow toward either bow or stern.
Trolling motor battery, launch line, and anchor reside under forward casting deck.
Floor/hull forward of livewell and on through anchor locker area is faced with fitted closed cell flexible 3/8" sheet polyethylene. Contact cement holds it to hull surface.
Boat can be returned to stock except for holes in seat tops drilled for king pin seat post seat base plates.
There's a link to pictures of my mods.
Toho-Rig livewell inside center seat. Poly lids reinforced. Center lid accepts same kingpin seat post as stern and bow seats.
Floors are very light; they are madeup of layers of sheet styrofoam built up with contact cement and then hard surfaced with stained 3/16 underlayment veneer plywood. Same stained underlayment plywood that was used on the floor also surfaces the top of the livewell and the stern/tiller rear seat surface. These easy in and out lightweight/built up styrofoam floor boards offset some of the floatation removed from center seat and lost to livewell.
Forward deck is lightweight nominal 1/2 inch solid core veneer cabinet ply. More sheet Styrofoam was cut and fitted and laminated and glued under the deck, in dead space, and in facing the forward seat bulkhead. All plywood veneer was stained, not painted or sealed; this follows my theme of keeping it as light as possible; no carpet - too heavy.
To prevent chaffing of trailerable boat cover, no brackets or fixtures are on top of gunnel, that includes the bimini top; stainless brackets allow it to lay down below the top edge of the gunnel and the bimini top can flop/stow toward either bow or stern.
Trolling motor battery, launch line, and anchor reside under forward casting deck.
Floor/hull forward of livewell and on through anchor locker area is faced with fitted closed cell flexible 3/8" sheet polyethylene. Contact cement holds it to hull surface.
Boat can be returned to stock except for holes in seat tops drilled for king pin seat post seat base plates.