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Sears 12ft Jon Project
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiolunker" data-source="post: 218153" data-attributes="member: 5083"><p>Today was a good day for the boat project. Hooked the quick release up to the hub. Wired in the toggle switch, cleaned up the wiring and screwed in the bracket for the depth finder. The stain on the transom pieces was dry and ready to be installed. My neighbor really did a great job routing the inner piece for me. Bolted everything in with a liberal amount of silicone. I even managed to salvage the old capacity plate from the old piece. I'm going to try and get some carpeting done for the front deck so I can get it installed and mock up the troller. I'm shooting to have this thing in the water by month's end and if everything goes as planned (which it seldom does) I shouldn't have a problem meeting my goal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiolunker, post: 218153, member: 5083"] Today was a good day for the boat project. Hooked the quick release up to the hub. Wired in the toggle switch, cleaned up the wiring and screwed in the bracket for the depth finder. The stain on the transom pieces was dry and ready to be installed. My neighbor really did a great job routing the inner piece for me. Bolted everything in with a liberal amount of silicone. I even managed to salvage the old capacity plate from the old piece. I'm going to try and get some carpeting done for the front deck so I can get it installed and mock up the troller. I'm shooting to have this thing in the water by month's end and if everything goes as planned (which it seldom does) I shouldn't have a problem meeting my goal. [/QUOTE]
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