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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 223409" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>Seems we're in for a bit of flooding so I've been tinkering with the front deck so I can get finished welding and maybe get the foam padding down and some carpet. I decided to shorten the trolling motor mount because the original was for the longer base and now it's in the way and I barked my shin on it a couple weeks ago. Going to trim it back, install a section of 1.25" pipe for a rounded edge, extend the rod holder cover and make a decent switch panel for underneigth. I also want to rewire the troller to get one cable size from the battery to the troller base. I have a quick connect on the deck now and don't like it. I'll disconnect it and protect it at the battery.</p><p></p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 223409, member: 1523"] Seems we're in for a bit of flooding so I've been tinkering with the front deck so I can get finished welding and maybe get the foam padding down and some carpet. I decided to shorten the trolling motor mount because the original was for the longer base and now it's in the way and I barked my shin on it a couple weeks ago. Going to trim it back, install a section of 1.25" pipe for a rounded edge, extend the rod holder cover and make a decent switch panel for underneigth. I also want to rewire the troller to get one cable size from the battery to the troller base. I have a quick connect on the deck now and don't like it. I'll disconnect it and protect it at the battery. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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