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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Polar Kraft 1448 build
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfried" data-source="post: 471278" data-attributes="member: 24358"><p>Drilled holes from the battery box in the center seat (was the factory livewell). I welded a 3/8 round rod to a 15/16” spade bit to easily chew through the styrofoam. I did this on the front bench; trolling motor wires, lights and fish finder. And the rear bench for; bilge pump, livewell pump and lights. I used a piece of flexible 3/4 bilge hose attached to the shop vac to chase the holes to get all the tiny pieces of styrofoam out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfried, post: 471278, member: 24358"] Drilled holes from the battery box in the center seat (was the factory livewell). I welded a 3/8 round rod to a 15/16” spade bit to easily chew through the styrofoam. I did this on the front bench; trolling motor wires, lights and fish finder. And the rear bench for; bilge pump, livewell pump and lights. I used a piece of flexible 3/4 bilge hose attached to the shop vac to chase the holes to get all the tiny pieces of styrofoam out. [/QUOTE]
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