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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Lund -- My Build Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Wi_fishkid21" data-source="post: 512236" data-attributes="member: 35145"><p>Excellent. My build is very similar to yours. I did not put any storage compartments past the front most bench seat, so the whole front between all of the framing will have as much Extruded Polystyrene as I can fit. Also under the old front bench seat where there is any extra room around the batteries. And I will put some under the flat flooring between the front and rear bench seat, and on the outer edges of the rear bench seat because I will keep the center of the rear bench seat for storage. I did remove the entire center bench seat to have a flat flooring area. And I’m going to have two side compartments running from the front bench to the rear bench. It’s been a lot of work so far, but it’ll all be worth it when I’m out on the lake and I’m not tripping over gear. lol. I just got done painting the upper half of the boat and added new Lund decals. I’ll try and post some pictures for you to see and if you have any thoughts or ideas that could help me that you might have done differently with your boat I’d appreciate any input. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wi_fishkid21, post: 512236, member: 35145"] Excellent. My build is very similar to yours. I did not put any storage compartments past the front most bench seat, so the whole front between all of the framing will have as much Extruded Polystyrene as I can fit. Also under the old front bench seat where there is any extra room around the batteries. And I will put some under the flat flooring between the front and rear bench seat, and on the outer edges of the rear bench seat because I will keep the center of the rear bench seat for storage. I did remove the entire center bench seat to have a flat flooring area. And I’m going to have two side compartments running from the front bench to the rear bench. It’s been a lot of work so far, but it’ll all be worth it when I’m out on the lake and I’m not tripping over gear. lol. I just got done painting the upper half of the boat and added new Lund decals. I’ll try and post some pictures for you to see and if you have any thoughts or ideas that could help me that you might have done differently with your boat I’d appreciate any input. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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