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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1436 Alumacraft on Cedar
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<blockquote data-quote="Yankemandspankem" data-source="post: 460821" data-attributes="member: 24263"><p>In the garage i can pull the entire boat and trailer around by the deck without any budging by the velcro'd deck. I used one 4 foot strip on the middle bench seat running side to side and 2 1 foot strips on the front bench seat running front to back. The weight of the trolling motor and seat pedestal should keep it down, but always practice caution, and like LDUBS said run a safety strap. I used velcro to make a removable rod holder as well. Pulling on the rod holder actually pulls the aluminum of the boat in before the velcro releases. I can move the boat and trailer around with just the rod holder as well. Totally against drilling holes when I don't have to. The other cool thing is that I can remove the upper deck I put in and just have the second floor I installed in the bottom of the front if two people are in the boat and want to be nice and "share" the space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yankemandspankem, post: 460821, member: 24263"] In the garage i can pull the entire boat and trailer around by the deck without any budging by the velcro'd deck. I used one 4 foot strip on the middle bench seat running side to side and 2 1 foot strips on the front bench seat running front to back. The weight of the trolling motor and seat pedestal should keep it down, but always practice caution, and like LDUBS said run a safety strap. I used velcro to make a removable rod holder as well. Pulling on the rod holder actually pulls the aluminum of the boat in before the velcro releases. I can move the boat and trailer around with just the rod holder as well. Totally against drilling holes when I don't have to. The other cool thing is that I can remove the upper deck I put in and just have the second floor I installed in the bottom of the front if two people are in the boat and want to be nice and "share" the space. [/QUOTE]
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