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<blockquote data-quote="Rebelwork" data-source="post: 485058" data-attributes="member: 28859"><p>I have a 1977 lowe line bass boat. We think it's called a utlity. It has two square pedistal so the seats spin 360. It takes me 10 minutes to load this boat for fishing. The batteries and charger are alepready mounted. Storage is the only thing I see a benefit for a conversion. </p><p></p><p>I pulled the old carpet and didn't replace till I had a chance to use the boat and see if I wanted to make any modifications. Obviously rod and reEl storage. We certainly don't want to step on expensive rods. The rear of the boat is the only dead space. Batteries, charger and dry box for life preservers, medical, etc...</p><p></p><p>I normally sit when I fish. I can see droping the foot controller below the deck would be a plus. New round pedistal and seats would be a plus..Covering the rear of the deck with a conversion adding tge seat up higher with covered storage of the batteries, gas tank and etc would be a plus...</p><p></p><p>So do you see this getting a complete conversion or a partial in the rear as I think? I'm spending 3 days at 5 hours each day in this boat..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rebelwork, post: 485058, member: 28859"] I have a 1977 lowe line bass boat. We think it's called a utlity. It has two square pedistal so the seats spin 360. It takes me 10 minutes to load this boat for fishing. The batteries and charger are alepready mounted. Storage is the only thing I see a benefit for a conversion. I pulled the old carpet and didn't replace till I had a chance to use the boat and see if I wanted to make any modifications. Obviously rod and reEl storage. We certainly don't want to step on expensive rods. The rear of the boat is the only dead space. Batteries, charger and dry box for life preservers, medical, etc... I normally sit when I fish. I can see droping the foot controller below the deck would be a plus. New round pedistal and seats would be a plus..Covering the rear of the deck with a conversion adding tge seat up higher with covered storage of the batteries, gas tank and etc would be a plus... So do you see this getting a complete conversion or a partial in the rear as I think? I'm spending 3 days at 5 hours each day in this boat.. [/QUOTE]
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