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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1976 Lund S-14 Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="benjineer" data-source="post: 180942" data-attributes="member: 3833"><p>I used thin aluminum angle brackets made from the bench seat I removed. You can't make them very long or they won't follow the curve of the bow. I think mine were about 4" long. I put my trolling motor deck just below the rub rail because I didn't want things to slide off into the water if set up there and I didn't want the edges of the diamond plate exposed. It's actually wedged tightly between the rail and the brackets to keep it quiet - hammered in from the rear and then riveted down. The carpet looks nicer, but I didn't want any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benjineer, post: 180942, member: 3833"] I used thin aluminum angle brackets made from the bench seat I removed. You can't make them very long or they won't follow the curve of the bow. I think mine were about 4" long. I put my trolling motor deck just below the rub rail because I didn't want things to slide off into the water if set up there and I didn't want the edges of the diamond plate exposed. It's actually wedged tightly between the rail and the brackets to keep it quiet - hammered in from the rear and then riveted down. The carpet looks nicer, but I didn't want any. [/QUOTE]
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