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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Mounting bow plate?
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<blockquote data-quote="S.E.R.E.NITY NOW" data-source="post: 513739" data-attributes="member: 35499"><p>It was just a 24"x24" piece from a hardware store. It was the thickest stuff I could find locally without haven't to buy a full sheet. In hindsight I should have mounted it dull side up. There's some glare coming off it. Might just take a wire wheel to it and get rid of the mirror finish. I also ended up putting plywood underneath it to stiffen it up. Made a huge difference. Trolling Motor is solid now. Had some bounce to it before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S.E.R.E.NITY NOW, post: 513739, member: 35499"] It was just a 24"x24" piece from a hardware store. It was the thickest stuff I could find locally without haven't to buy a full sheet. In hindsight I should have mounted it dull side up. There's some glare coming off it. Might just take a wire wheel to it and get rid of the mirror finish. I also ended up putting plywood underneath it to stiffen it up. Made a huge difference. Trolling Motor is solid now. Had some bounce to it before. [/QUOTE]
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