Alright, alright, alright, time to get this thing finally going. I'm a month behind schedule due to work, family and too cold of weather. I had plans of ordering my motor on 2/1/2014 but that has come and gone. I'll be going down and ordering it 3/1/2014.
1st order of business was building a casting deck. Ain't no wood here! Big thanks to New River Rat as he helped solve my problem of how to construct it by his design. Mine was 25" long so I had to add an additional set of support legs in the middle as well as some angled aluminum along the sides.
Here is the mock up of it with cardboard. Glad I did this as my original measurements were off about an inch. I really wanted the front side of the deck to be bent under like the back but that was a challenge seeing where it would have connected would have varied 95 - 105 degrees. So I opted to just run the deck over the existing piece of factory aluminum.
Here was the design I sent to discountsteel.com. The piece came out perfect. I went with the 1/8" sheet.
Got the piece back and a perfect fit!
Here it is welded all up. Lovin it!
Also had the welder weld up around the livewell drain hole where it was leaking.
I've contact Weld-Craft about getting some paint mailed out to me so I can get the deck painted. I thought about just trying to find something locally to match but decided against that as in the end it probably wouldn't match and I would be dissapointed.
Purchased my trolling motor battery box, livewell handles, seat and a few other odds and ends.
Yeah I went with a cheap seat but I only weigh 155 and found this style of seat more comfy than the big cushioning ones. It also soothed my wanting to paint my boat camo itch I had. Found this at Academy for $19.99.
I decided to hold off on installing all my livewell parts until I get the boat on the water with the livewll full and motor on so I can get my overflow holes just where I want them. Right now it would just be a guessing game. Once pumps and hoses are ran I can start putting in the flooring. Won't require much aluminum but it will need to be done.
Stick around, more to come!
