kensho1976
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Saw some others on here using Google Sketch Up. I played around with it (a lot longer than I probably should have).
Here's the end design:
I've made a lot of mistakes since the first deck, and even some with the second deck. Heck, it's only plywood and paint. Everything else is reusable. But, time is what I don't have a lot of, so I really need to narrow down my vision.
Got a quote on the battery cables - $160 with the ends on. I'll be picking those up to move the batteries to the front.
Dawson from Fish On Fabrications also gave me some awesome prices on welded aluminum boxes with lips. Haven't decided if I want to use wood as the cover, or flush mount them like Big Terp. I'm leaning towards the flush mount as I think it will be a cleaner presentation. The wood covers would make everything look identical though.
After talking to the guys that sold me the hull, I found out that the transom naturally rides low in the water, and I could put the kids in the back should they want to go on a ride. I still feel it's better to put them in front to help weigh down the bow. I didn't care for the way it rode last time three of us went out. I had to tilt the engine all the weigh in, and the bow was still too far up in the air.
Here's the end design:
I've made a lot of mistakes since the first deck, and even some with the second deck. Heck, it's only plywood and paint. Everything else is reusable. But, time is what I don't have a lot of, so I really need to narrow down my vision.
Got a quote on the battery cables - $160 with the ends on. I'll be picking those up to move the batteries to the front.
Dawson from Fish On Fabrications also gave me some awesome prices on welded aluminum boxes with lips. Haven't decided if I want to use wood as the cover, or flush mount them like Big Terp. I'm leaning towards the flush mount as I think it will be a cleaner presentation. The wood covers would make everything look identical though.
After talking to the guys that sold me the hull, I found out that the transom naturally rides low in the water, and I could put the kids in the back should they want to go on a ride. I still feel it's better to put them in front to help weigh down the bow. I didn't care for the way it rode last time three of us went out. I had to tilt the engine all the weigh in, and the bow was still too far up in the air.