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<blockquote data-quote="Molokai" data-source="post: 421932" data-attributes="member: 21629"><p>Hey Tim, been here a week so i feel silly welcoming you. lol Aside from painting your boat and other general maintenance its always good to take your boat out a few times and fish before you start doing mods. You'll get a good feel for what you need and where it needs to go. I read here that its a good idea to (carefully) stand up in your boat and rock it around to get a feel for how stable it is before you build a deck. Be patient and go slowly with the mods. Nothing worse than drilling holes in your boat and then realizing that's not where you wanted it. 8) </p><p></p><p> Fire, we do get some really calm days and when they coincide with some fatter tides there are miles of reef that are loaded with fish. Really excited about how skinny these boats go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Molokai, post: 421932, member: 21629"] Hey Tim, been here a week so i feel silly welcoming you. lol Aside from painting your boat and other general maintenance its always good to take your boat out a few times and fish before you start doing mods. You'll get a good feel for what you need and where it needs to go. I read here that its a good idea to (carefully) stand up in your boat and rock it around to get a feel for how stable it is before you build a deck. Be patient and go slowly with the mods. Nothing worse than drilling holes in your boat and then realizing that's not where you wanted it. 8) Fire, we do get some really calm days and when they coincide with some fatter tides there are miles of reef that are loaded with fish. Really excited about how skinny these boats go! [/QUOTE]
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