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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Do I really "need" a casting deck?
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<blockquote data-quote="Makaw" data-source="post: 515021" data-attributes="member: 25180"><p>Speaking as a guy who did decide to do quite a few mods - get to know your boat before you do anything. Take it out several times, heck, take the whole summer to fish with it. This will really cement which projects you think are worth doing. Diving into this forum can spark a lot of good and creative ideas, but ultimately it's personal preference. Don't be lured into time-consuming, expensive mods "just because" someone else did it and it looks cool. I took the time to learn my boat and critically evaluate the changes that were worth doing. That's my advice. Good luck! And if you do decide to make change, definitely start a build thread and post your updates!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Makaw, post: 515021, member: 25180"] Speaking as a guy who did decide to do quite a few mods - get to know your boat before you do anything. Take it out several times, heck, take the whole summer to fish with it. This will really cement which projects you think are worth doing. Diving into this forum can spark a lot of good and creative ideas, but ultimately it's personal preference. Don't be lured into time-consuming, expensive mods "just because" someone else did it and it looks cool. I took the time to learn my boat and critically evaluate the changes that were worth doing. That's my advice. Good luck! And if you do decide to make change, definitely start a build thread and post your updates! [/QUOTE]
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