Erock
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hey guys, so i think i got a pretty good deal on a Jon boat my buddy found a (i think haven't looked up the boats year model but have the trailer and motor) 93 waco Jon boat with a 93 30hp Johnson motor on a 91 dc trailer. i got it for 900 bucks. the motor runs great except for carb needs cleaned i just went ahead and bought a rebuild kit for it to be safe since they are cheap anyways.
Anyways friend and I gonna put a deck on it within next few weeks(only get to work on it at his shop on Sundays since we work so much so new pics may be slow)
anyways i was looking around i seen a lot of people using aluminum for the frame for the deck. I am gonna go with metal i got 10 pieces of 10ft 1inchx1inch light-wall tubing from work free so i want to use it. Its very very light stuff one piece of the tubing (10ft) only weights like 7 pounds so i think its light enough to use.
another cool thing is i am a BIG fan of trout lines in muddy as hell creeks yet i want a boat that i can take the lake and fish for crappie putt around with a foot pedal trolling motor so we came up with the ideal to make the deck easy/fast to remove from the boat for trout lines and then easy to put back in for lake fishing. Goal is to make it light enough and be able to take it out in two different sections. the frame of the deck will not be bolted to the boat at all but will be a top/bottom frame that bolts together.
the guy helping me is very very very experienced with this kind of stuff so i think we will be able to get r done.
one question i have is will 1/2inch plywood be thick enough for the deck itself if i have a good frame to lay it on. or do i need to go with 5/8.
Here r some pics of the boat i took when i picked it up nothing done to it yet.
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Uploaded with ImageShack.us my dad checking it out.
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ill add photos as we get to work on it we work alot of hours right now so may be weeks before i update but i will update it.
Feel free to comment and give me advise if u have anything that may help us out.
Anyways friend and I gonna put a deck on it within next few weeks(only get to work on it at his shop on Sundays since we work so much so new pics may be slow)
anyways i was looking around i seen a lot of people using aluminum for the frame for the deck. I am gonna go with metal i got 10 pieces of 10ft 1inchx1inch light-wall tubing from work free so i want to use it. Its very very light stuff one piece of the tubing (10ft) only weights like 7 pounds so i think its light enough to use.
another cool thing is i am a BIG fan of trout lines in muddy as hell creeks yet i want a boat that i can take the lake and fish for crappie putt around with a foot pedal trolling motor so we came up with the ideal to make the deck easy/fast to remove from the boat for trout lines and then easy to put back in for lake fishing. Goal is to make it light enough and be able to take it out in two different sections. the frame of the deck will not be bolted to the boat at all but will be a top/bottom frame that bolts together.
the guy helping me is very very very experienced with this kind of stuff so i think we will be able to get r done.
one question i have is will 1/2inch plywood be thick enough for the deck itself if i have a good frame to lay it on. or do i need to go with 5/8.
Here r some pics of the boat i took when i picked it up nothing done to it yet.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Uploaded with ImageShack.us my dad checking it out.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
ill add photos as we get to work on it we work alot of hours right now so may be weeks before i update but i will update it.
Feel free to comment and give me advise if u have anything that may help us out.