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Alumacraft T-14 conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Howell Raines" data-source="post: 499251" data-attributes="member: 29787"><p>I am new to the site and looking for help in the form of plans or pictures of conversions on this hull. It will be used on a no-outboards lake. I want to remove the middle seat and install carpeted flooring and casting decks on the bow and stern. On the bow, I plan to mount a Garmin or Minn-Kota "spot-magic" 80-lb trolling motor to be operated from a chair. Adjacent to the trolling motor I will install a large- or medium-screen sonar. I want to be able to read it and operate motor from a seated or standing position, so I can guide with foot or hand controls while casting. Guests will cast from the rear deck. I want some storage, but do not plan to build in a live well or rod storage. I am 80-years-old, but have a young friend who is skilled at metal work and carpentry. My email is <a href="mailto:howellraines@yahoo.com">howellraines@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howell Raines, post: 499251, member: 29787"] I am new to the site and looking for help in the form of plans or pictures of conversions on this hull. It will be used on a no-outboards lake. I want to remove the middle seat and install carpeted flooring and casting decks on the bow and stern. On the bow, I plan to mount a Garmin or Minn-Kota "spot-magic" 80-lb trolling motor to be operated from a chair. Adjacent to the trolling motor I will install a large- or medium-screen sonar. I want to be able to read it and operate motor from a seated or standing position, so I can guide with foot or hand controls while casting. Guests will cast from the rear deck. I want some storage, but do not plan to build in a live well or rod storage. I am 80-years-old, but have a young friend who is skilled at metal work and carpentry. My email is [email]howellraines@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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