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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
'59 AlumaCraft FDR Updated w/ pics & video 6/9/12
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigkat650" data-source="post: 267553" data-attributes="member: 7270"><p>Thank You Kismet! Its been a long drawn out project, and working 50 hours a week on the job makes it tough to get much done on it. I wanted to keep it simple, there really is no storage currently. I have to get it out on the water and see what-if any-improvements I need to make. I just kept the deck as low to the hull as possible, and stuffed in as much closed cell foam as possible. I ended up getting over 6 cubic feet of foam in under the deck, so thats one less thing to have to worry about.</p><p></p><p>The console has a 12v connector; audio input (amp is under the console--designed to connect directly to an MP3 player); and switches for the amp; the bilge pump; the headlights; and the night time running lights. Also has a push button horn and a key that acts as the ignition and the choke.</p><p></p><p>For the short term, I will probably use a big plastic tool box for all my boat sundry items such as extra ropes, tools, flairs, first aid kit, sun screen, etc.</p><p></p><p>I'm excited to get it on the lake!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigkat650, post: 267553, member: 7270"] Thank You Kismet! Its been a long drawn out project, and working 50 hours a week on the job makes it tough to get much done on it. I wanted to keep it simple, there really is no storage currently. I have to get it out on the water and see what-if any-improvements I need to make. I just kept the deck as low to the hull as possible, and stuffed in as much closed cell foam as possible. I ended up getting over 6 cubic feet of foam in under the deck, so thats one less thing to have to worry about. The console has a 12v connector; audio input (amp is under the console--designed to connect directly to an MP3 player); and switches for the amp; the bilge pump; the headlights; and the night time running lights. Also has a push button horn and a key that acts as the ignition and the choke. For the short term, I will probably use a big plastic tool box for all my boat sundry items such as extra ropes, tools, flairs, first aid kit, sun screen, etc. I'm excited to get it on the lake!! [/QUOTE]
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