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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Pletzy's 1991 Sylvan Sea Snapper V-Bottom Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="pletzy" data-source="post: 351028" data-attributes="member: 13263"><p>Here is how I made my TM connection at the stern of the boat. I started by cutting two holes in the base of a plastic 4x4 gang box big enough for the TM fork connectors to fit through.[ATTACH=full]63202[/ATTACH]Next I cut a piece of cutting board big enough to fit in the box. I drilled pilot holes for my SS bolts and used a spade to cut out a bit for the head of the bolt to sit flush with the cutting board (can't take credit for this idea, i've seen it done on this site).[ATTACH=full]63203[/ATTACH] I used 3m 5200 to secure it to the plastic, then made the connection between my 8ga wire which runs to the battery, then screwed the box to the stern bench with self tapping screws.[ATTACH=full]63204[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]63205[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pletzy, post: 351028, member: 13263"] Here is how I made my TM connection at the stern of the boat. I started by cutting two holes in the base of a plastic 4x4 gang box big enough for the TM fork connectors to fit through.[ATTACH type="full" alt="tm2.jpg"]63202._xfImport[/ATTACH]Next I cut a piece of cutting board big enough to fit in the box. I drilled pilot holes for my SS bolts and used a spade to cut out a bit for the head of the bolt to sit flush with the cutting board (can't take credit for this idea, i've seen it done on this site).[ATTACH type="full" alt="tm1.jpg"]63203._xfImport[/ATTACH] I used 3m 5200 to secure it to the plastic, then made the connection between my 8ga wire which runs to the battery, then screwed the box to the stern bench with self tapping screws.[ATTACH type="full" alt="tm3.jpg"]63204._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="tm4.jpg"]63205._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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