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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Project turned into a rebuild.
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 498539" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Here’s some pictures. Like the monkey said when he caught his tail in a fan. It won’t be long know!</p><p>All the gunnel mounts are where I want them. I have some flat bases I’ll be putting on the front deck. I was thinking of the corners of the transom also but I’ll be changing everything up after fishing a while and taking a break from working on the boat and use it. I’ll be rebuilding the front deck and probably getting some T bars and a rack for rod holders across the stern if I don’t put T bars back there as well. And finally painting the old boat.</p><p>Check out the first thing I did when I got the boat.</p><p>I already had a Min Kota 55# digital but it’s a tiller steer. So I come up with this bracket I built from 3/4” plywood I had. Then reversed the head on the tm. Wired me in a button on the floor and it works awesome.</p><p>All I have to do now is build a box I’ll use to keep the portable fuel tank shaded and use the top for cutting bait. Mount the tm battery. I’m also going to go to our little neighborhood lake and float the boat. Making sure there are no leaks after all I had to do to it. But I’m confident it’s sea worthy. While it’s in the water I’m going to make a few adjustments to the trailer and replace some bolts.</p><p>Then I’ll load it up with my gear and go to a real lake and enjoy the piece and fish hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 498539, member: 27803"] Here’s some pictures. Like the monkey said when he caught his tail in a fan. It won’t be long know! All the gunnel mounts are where I want them. I have some flat bases I’ll be putting on the front deck. I was thinking of the corners of the transom also but I’ll be changing everything up after fishing a while and taking a break from working on the boat and use it. I’ll be rebuilding the front deck and probably getting some T bars and a rack for rod holders across the stern if I don’t put T bars back there as well. And finally painting the old boat. Check out the first thing I did when I got the boat. I already had a Min Kota 55# digital but it’s a tiller steer. So I come up with this bracket I built from 3/4” plywood I had. Then reversed the head on the tm. Wired me in a button on the floor and it works awesome. All I have to do now is build a box I’ll use to keep the portable fuel tank shaded and use the top for cutting bait. Mount the tm battery. I’m also going to go to our little neighborhood lake and float the boat. Making sure there are no leaks after all I had to do to it. But I’m confident it’s sea worthy. While it’s in the water I’m going to make a few adjustments to the trailer and replace some bolts. Then I’ll load it up with my gear and go to a real lake and enjoy the piece and fish hard. [/QUOTE]
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