bigwave said:
Your boat sure has come a long ways, I dont think there is anything else you could do......great job, hope you feel better.
The only things/extra touches I can think of are:
1. Build frame or "tower" to support the console fish finder with the Makita Contractor radio I bought as my "noise on boat."
Am going to do, but haven't done yet.
2. Build frame/tower for casting deck/trolling motor deck, haven't decided which one to mount the front trolling motor on. I did pick up a "swing arm" style ram mount for the front trolling motor with the plan of using the original bracket that comes with the fish finder as my vertical gymbal while the swing arm will provide horizontal movement.
Decided against, got a mount that worked better.
3. Build battery storage inside the console deck area, just behind the console deck in the corners there. This would open the storage back up under the casting deck to hold fishing tackle trays and "stuff." Another alternative would be to buy large tackle tray type tackle boxes and place them in the same area on the console deck with a "loop and rubber strap" arrangement. I'd like to hear input on this, but right now I'm going to use the boat and get a feel for what would be better after fishing it some.
Still thinking on this.
4. Thinking on adding a front live well between where I mentioned putting the batteries. I could make this deep enough, while adding a "step" to make it easier for my wife to come on the front casting deck.
Decided against this, due to cost and I'm not likely to keep a lot of larger fish.
6. Debating on whether to remove some paint and add the grizzly grip in key walking spots in the rear areas I have painted now. Probably going to do this at some point, as it's looking like I'll have of extra Grizzly Grip.
Ended up with extra, will do this after it gets too cold to go out on the lake.
7. Thinking on adding grizzly grip to certain sections of the rub rail to increase safety. Another alternative was to sand it using a coarse grit to make it safer to step on getting in/out of the boat.
9. Grizzly Grip on parts of the trailer frame to increase safety while walking on the frame getting the boat on and off the trailer and the usual places people step.
Did this.
10. Mounting the anchor light storage, the Nav light socket up front, the trolling motor w/quick release mount, the fish finder GPS hockey pucks, running associated wiring for all of the above.
Done
11. Install starting battery group 24 and combo starter/trolling battery group 27 in back. Starter for starting only with a float charger on it and starter/trolling with a charger/float charger on it to run on board electronics/lights/horn/etc and to serve as a back up for the starting batter. Group 24 behind me and Group 27 behind my passenger, both in the fuel/battery/bilge area.
After installing both, I've decided to eliminate the Group 24 starter battery and only use a combo Group 27 battery for the motor and accessories.
12. Install a short rubber cord to keep bilge hatch from bouncing. The plastic fuel tank holds it about 1/16" off the splash pan in back and I'm betting it would rattle going across the lake.
Did this and it worked perfect.
11. Paint the exterior of the boat with a strip similar to the original, but in green, with the required areas for pin strip and letters pre-painted in black, then covered with peel off letters, then spray over with green and so I end up with painted letters and a painted pin stripe. I'm looking at Black for the base coast for letters and pinstripe and the same green I've been using for the over coat.
Doing this after it turns cold.
Would love to hear comments on the boat and things I still am considering.