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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Fisher 1860AW... New Boat -- New Construction
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 288835" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>Construction has finally begun!!! and I left the camera in the garage, so have to wait til tomorrow to see progress.</p><p></p><p>Got about 210' of 1" tube, and 125' of 1" angle... once the framing is done, I'll probably get Dawson (bassboy1) to go ahead and build the lids for me. Everything will be carpeted as well.</p><p></p><p>I did get him to take the Custom livewell Fishmate Pro had made for me - and he customized it even more. I know he would have rather started from scratch instead of adding on to this livewell, but he really did an awesome job. I wanted to put the pump in the bottom so that I could use it as a double for recirculation and pump out. There are more angles on this thing than I would ever want to mess with, but he had it completed in no time. </p><p></p><p>Pods are coming out - along with the hundreds of pounds of the expanding foam. If you have never taken this stuff out - you'll figure out quick that it's no joke. It's in there to stay - along with asorb every bit of water that it can possibly come in contact with. 4 hours, and 3 heavy duty trash bags full of water soaked foam - one pod is finally done.</p><p></p><p>More tomorrow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 288835, member: 677"] Construction has finally begun!!! and I left the camera in the garage, so have to wait til tomorrow to see progress. Got about 210' of 1" tube, and 125' of 1" angle... once the framing is done, I'll probably get Dawson (bassboy1) to go ahead and build the lids for me. Everything will be carpeted as well. I did get him to take the Custom livewell Fishmate Pro had made for me - and he customized it even more. I know he would have rather started from scratch instead of adding on to this livewell, but he really did an awesome job. I wanted to put the pump in the bottom so that I could use it as a double for recirculation and pump out. There are more angles on this thing than I would ever want to mess with, but he had it completed in no time. Pods are coming out - along with the hundreds of pounds of the expanding foam. If you have never taken this stuff out - you'll figure out quick that it's no joke. It's in there to stay - along with asorb every bit of water that it can possibly come in contact with. 4 hours, and 3 heavy duty trash bags full of water soaked foam - one pod is finally done. More tomorrow [/QUOTE]
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